Annotation:Abstracts of Virginia Land Office patent books 9 through 14, covering the early decades of the eighteenth century. Includes numerous references to land patented by “French refugees,” the Protestants (Huguenots) who fled France after Louis XIV revoked the

House of Lords Journal Volume 36 – April 1782 11-20 … for himself, and on the Behalf of Joseph Hughes his eldest Son, who is an Infant, under the Age of Twenty-one Years, the Reverend Lewis Maxey Clerk, and … Journal of the House of Lords volume 36 (1767-1830)

Upon reading the Petition of John Jones Esquire, andLucy his Wife, Joseph Hughes Esquire, for himself, andon the Behalf of Joseph Hughes his eldest Son, who is anInfant, under the Age of Twenty-one Years, the Reverend Lewis Maxey Clerk, and Harriot his Wife, SarahHodges Widow, Thomas Hodges, George Hastings Esquire,and Sarah his Wife, for themselves and on the Behalfof Henry Hastings their eldest Son, and Ferdinando Hastings, Hans Francis Hastings, Selina Elizabeth Hastings,and Sarah Hastings their younger Children, who are allInfants under the Age of Twenty-one Years, prayingLeave to bring in a Bill for the Purposes in the said Petition mentioned:

Pinkham was one of the old time whaling Nantucket families. Zephaniah Pinkham, recently married to Sarah Maxey in 1744, was commanding a vessel that had fourteen crew, including these three Indian men. Pinkham and several men escaped from Canada in short time:

A copy of their petition, upon which her Majesty’s licence ofNovember, 1703, to bring off the English and their effects fromthe Canaries, was grounded.

A copy of a paper signed by the said Raworth, Taylor and Maxy,dated the 21st of October, 1703, by which they ingaged not tocarry any goods to the Canaries, nor to bring from thence any effectsbut what was truly their own at that time.

A certificate from Sebastian Belancourf, publick notary inTeneriffe, that 241 pipes of Malvasia wine were left there. As also,

A particular of the wines laden on board the Resolution andMary at the Canaries.

Will of William Moxey, Seaman belonging to His Majesty’s Ship Argonaut 07 October 1795 PROB 11/1266
Will of Solomon Moxey, Victualler of Saint Martin in the Fields , Middlesex 22 April 1775 PROB 11/1007

Thomas Maxey
Old Bailey Proceedings: Accounts of Criminal Trials, 19th April 1721
last. The Prosecutor deposed that he bought a Wig of Mr. Maxey, put his Seal in it, and ordered him to send it to his Father’s, where he found an empty Box but no Wig. Thomas Maxey deposed that he carried the Wig to Mr. Jodderel’s, saw it in the Box at the Door, and that a Clerk who was Writing in the Office bid him put it down, which he did.
Timbs Maxey, Gentleman, Wellingborough Northamptonshire
Wills Proved at Prerogative Court of Canterbury, 2nd January 1724
1724 2531149 W Timbs Maxey Gentleman Wellingborough, Northa
Anne Maxey, Widow, Hemingford Abbots Huntington
Wills Proved at Prerogative Court of Canterbury, 27th January 1727
1727 2531167 W Anne Maxey Widow Hemingford Abbots, Hunting
John Maxey
Old Bailey Proceedings: Accounts of Criminal Trials, 14th January 1732
he South-Vault of the Church, and found it all robb’d, – and Nobody had the Key but him and his Master, and his Master hears a very honest Character. John Maxey . I have known Warner come to the Prisoner before Five in the Morning, and say, Come Tom, I have got the Key, the Church-Warden has given me leave to rummage the Vault. W
John Maxey, OldBaileyVictim
Old Bailey Proceedings: Accounts of Criminal Trials, 25th May 1732
ted for privately stealing a Hat, val. 8 s. and a Wig, val. 2 s. 6 d. from the Person of John Maxey , the 9th of April last. John Maxey. Going along Lime-street, I saw the Prisoner an
John Maxey, OldBaileyVictim
Old Bailey Proceedings: Accounts of Criminal Trials, 5th July 1732
, was indicted for assaulting John Maxey , on the Highway, in the Parish of St. Dionis Back-Church , putting him in fear, and taking from him a Hat, val
JOHN MAXEY, St. Dion’ss back-Church
Ordinary’s Accounts: Biographies of Executed Convicts, 26th July 1732
, May 13th ; John Gillet alias Mouth , for assaulting John Maxey , on the High-way in the Parish of St. Dion’ss back-Church
Johana Maxey
Old Bailey Proceedings: Accounts of Criminal Trials, 6th December 1732
Giles King , and Johana Maxey . So meeting with Mr. Plimpton, I went back with him to the Flying-Horse, and Holms told him the same Story as he had told me; that the Villain had charg’d him with a Robbery, and had put
John Maxey, OldBaileyDefendant
Old Bailey Proceedings: Accounts of Criminal Trials, 12th September 1733
. 36. John Maxey , was indicted for stealing 7 lb. of Tea, value 5 l. the Property of
John Maxey
Old Bailey Proceedings: Accounts of Criminal Trials, 12th September 1733
Hannah Firminer , John Maxey , John Cosins
Seele Maxey, Gentleman, Norwich Norfolk
Wills Proved at Prerogative Court of Canterbury, 27th April 1739
1739 2531249 W Seele Maxey Gentleman Norwich, Norfolk
Charles Maxey, Mariner, London
Wills Proved at Prerogative Court of Canterbury, 3rd November 1742
1742 2531276 W Charles Maxey Mariner London
Joseph Maxey, Merchant, Islington Middlesex
Wills Proved at Prerogative Court of Canterbury, 3rd January 1743
1743 2531277 W Joseph Maxey Merchant Islington , Middlesex
Thomas Maxey, Joiner, Wallingford Berkshire
Wills Proved at Prerogative Court of Canterbury, 14th September 1745
1745 2531296 W Thomas Maxey Joiner Wallingford , Berkshire
Richd Maxey
Middlesex Sessions : Sessions Papers – Justices’ Working Documents SM | PS, 9th December 1755
} Church Wardens W Tyson Junr.} Overseers. Richd Maxey Middx At the General
Ralph Maxey, Gentleman, Saint Leonard Shoreditch Middlesex
Wills Proved at Prerogative Court of Canterbury, 27th April 1759
1759 2531399 W Ralph Maxey Gentleman Saint Leonard Shoredit
Soloman Maxey
City of Westminster Coroners : Coroners’ Inquests into Suspicious Deaths CW | IC, 3rd March 1761
, John Cuttell , George Vickhart , Soloman Maxey , Benjamin Brown , Richard Berry
Richard Maxey, Peruke Maker, Abchurch Lane City of London
Wills Proved at Prerogative Court of Canterbury, 30th October 1766
1766 2531476 W Richard Maxey Peruke Maker Abchurch Lane , Cit
Mary Maxey, Wife, Saint John Southwark Surrey
Wills Proved at Prerogative Court of Canterbury, 13th October 1770
1770 2531515 W Mary Maxey Wife Saint John Southwark , Surr
Chas Maxey
Old Bailey Sessions : Sessions Papers – Justices’ Working Documents OB | PS, 18th March 1774
Convd by Sr . John Fielding that on Oath of Chas. Maxey & and for Steal in the Co: of Berks sevl. Silver Spoons Silver Buckles & other things Is Ordered to be sent to the Common Goal of the Count
John Maxey, Painter, Moorfields Middlesex
Wills Proved at Prerogative Court of Canterbury, 6th October 1775
1775 2531566 W John Maxey Painter Moorfields , Middlesex
THOS MAXEY, CABINET MAKER& IRONMONGER, WATLINGTON OXFORD
Fire Insurance Policy Register, 1777-1786, 1st January 1776
523 1776 REX 4 002 191180 BN 66974 400 THOS MAXEY CABINET MAKER& IRONMONGER
ROBTJOS MAXEY, WOOLSTAPLER, WALLINGFORD BERKS
Fire Insurance Policy Register, 1777-1786, 1st January 1776
1078 1776 REX 4 002 191180 BN 67839 200 ROBTJOS MAXEY WOOLSTAPLER
WM MAXEY, FARMER, BRUMHAM BEDFORD
Fire Insurance Policy Register, 1777-1786, 1st January 1779
33274 1779 REX 4 004 06979 TW 74796 500 WM MAXEY FARMER
CHRISTOPHER MAXEY, PERUKEMAKER& HAIR DRESSER, SNOW HILL
Fire Insurance Policy Register, 1777-1786, 1st January 1780
66935 1780 SUN 1 288 18880 BN 436014 200 CHRISTOPHER MAXEY PERUKEMAKER& HAIR DRESSER
thos maxey, cabinet maker, watlington oxford
Fire Insurance Policy Register, 1777-1786, 1st January 1781
88342 1781 REX 4 006 09578 JT 82068 100 thos maxey cabinet maker
geo maxey, joiner& cabinet maker, wallingford berks
Fire Insurance Policy Register, 1777-1786, 1st January 1782
88935 1782 4 006 18578 jt 83008 200 geo maxey joiner& cabinet maker
John Maxey
Old Bailey Sessions : Sessions Papers – Justices’ Working Documents OB | PS, 1st January 1783
Middlesex to Wit The Information of Bright Humming of East Acton in the said County Farmer, John Maxey Servant to the said Bright Hemming Jose
John Maxey
Old Bailey Sessions : Sessions Papers – Justices’ Working Documents OB | PS, 1st January 1783
Bright Henning his JohnMaxey Mark Joseph Errington
CHAS PUCKLE MAXEY, HARLESTONE SUFFOLK
Fire Insurance Policy Register, 1777-1786, 1st January 1783
108567 1783 REX 4 008 131078 JT 87724 150 CHAS PUCKLE MAXEY
JOHN MAXEY
Old Bailey Proceedings: Accounts of Criminal Trials, 15th January 1783
o Errington. What did you do with the sheep? – I left the sheep locked up, and took the key with me; they were the same sheep that were in the cart. JOHN MAXEY sworn. You are a shepherd? – Yes. How long have you lived with Mr. Hemmings? – Twelve months. Have you the care of his sheep? – Yes.
John Maxey, belonging to His Majesty’s Fire Ship Combustion
Wills Proved at Prerogative Court of Canterbury, 7th March 1783
1783 2531655 W John Maxey belonging to His Majesty’s Fire Ship Combustion
JOHN MAXEY
Old Bailey Proceedings: Accounts of Criminal Trials, 10th December 1783
sworn. I found this watch and this stock buckle upon the prisoner Carter. JOHN MAXEY sworn. I am a watchman, the prosecutor came to me, and I was present when the property was found, it was found upon these two prisoners. (The things dep
RICHARD MAXEY, CHYMIST, St Clement Danes and St Mary-le-Strand CATHERINE ST
Votes in Westminster Elections, 1749-1820, 1st January 1784
DE Hood and Wray N 1784-01-01 1784-12-31 28213 MAXEY MX M300 RICHARD RICH B
JOHN MAXEY, TAILOR, St George, Hannover Square KING ST
Votes in Westminster Elections, 1749-1820, 1st January 1784
DE Hood and Wray N 1784-01-01 1784-12-31 30699 MAXEY MX M300 JOHN JOHN C S
RALPH MAXEY, WAX CHANDLERS, ST.PAULS CHURCH YARD
Fire Insurance Policy Register, 1777-1786, 1st January 1784
110970 1784 SUN 1 321 231078 JT 491193 700 RALPH MAXEY WILLAM OVERTON
Mary Maxey
St Thomas’s Hospital : Hospital Admission and Discharge Registers TH | RH, 15th January 1784
Sailor 3.6 Jno Gatfield Mary Maxey Red lion Old Bethleham Mr. Pugh 3.6
Levee Maxey
Middlesex Sessions : Sessions Papers – Justices’ Working Documents SM | PS, 1st April 1784
Thos. Wright Esqr Maxey Lever Wife & Child} St Marylemoor
Christopher Maxey, Peruke Maker, Saint Sepulchre Snow Hill City of London
Wills Proved at Prerogative Court of Canterbury, 28th June 1784
1784 2531672 W Christopher Maxey Peruke Maker Saint Sepulchre Sno
JAMES MAXEY
Old Bailey Proceedings: Accounts of Criminal Trials, 15th September 1784
on or not? – I cannot say; I took Jones and brought him to the watch-house, he had neither coat or hat on, I picked up two articles at half past six. JAMES MAXEY sworn. I heard the rattles go about half past two, and I saw Jones at the watch-house, and I picked up a wet sheet the back side of St. Luke’s church. (The sheet produce
JAMES MAXEY
Old Bailey Proceedings: Accounts of Criminal Trials, 8th December 1784
e yard. The CONSTABLE sworn. I have had them in my possession ever since. (The things deposed to.) JAMES MAXEY sworn. I am the watchman, it was first observed by a part of the wall being broke down in the yard, when I saw the prisoner, I asked him what he did there, he said, he c
JOHN MAXEY, OldBaileyDefendant
Old Bailey Proceedings: Accounts of Criminal Trials, 8th December 1784
49. JOHN MAXEY and JAMES TURLEY
Jemima Maxey, Widow, Wallingford Berkshire
Wills Proved at Prerogative Court of Canterbury, 18th August 1785
1785 2531687 W Jemima Maxey Widow Wallingford , Berkshire
Elizt Maxey
Middlesex Sessions : Sessions Papers – Justices’ Working Documents SM | PS, 1st October 1785
. Mitchell John Liverpoole Lancaster Do. Do. Do. Maxey Elizt . & Mary Wrighton upon Dunsmore Clerkll Do.
Elizabeth Maxey
Middlesex Sessions : Sessions Papers – Justices’ Working Documents SM | PS, 1st October 1785
County When Brot: Inn When Sent out No of Days ? S D Brought Over 4 19 10 196 Elizabeth Maxey & Mary Maxey Wrighton Warwick October 10 October 11 1 .. .
Mary Maxey
Middlesex Sessions : Sessions Papers – Justices’ Working Documents SM | PS, 1st October 1785
No of Days ? S D Brought Over 4 19 10 196 Elizabeth Maxey & Mary Maxey Wrighton Warwick October 10 October 11 1 .. .. 4 197 Henry Johnson
Samuel Maxey, OldBaileyVictim
Old Bailey Proceedings: Accounts of Criminal Trials, 11th July 1787
Gill and Samuel Maxey , in their dwelling house . GEORGE
Samuel Maxey
Old Bailey Proceedings: Accounts of Criminal Trials, 11th July 1787
GEORGE GILL sworn. My partner’s name is Samuel Maxey , No. 38, Friday-street . Which of you does the house belong to? – We are partners in the trade, which is carried on in the wareh
JOHN MAXEY, TAILOR, St George, Hannover Square KING ST
Votes in Westminster Elections, 1749-1820, 1st January 1788
DE Hood N 1788-01-01 1788-12-31 40002 MAXEY MX M300 JOHN JOHN C S
Henry Maxey
Middlesex Sessions : Sessions Papers – Justices’ Working Documents SM | PS, 1st September 1788
jesty’s Justices of the peace in and for the said County of Middlesex (one being of the Quourm) bearing Date the 3d. day of June 1788. HenryMaxey and Jane his wife were removed and conveyed from and out of the parish of
Jane Maxey
Middlesex Sessions : Sessions Papers – Justices’ Working Documents SM | PS, 1st September 1788
y of Middlesex (one being of the Quourm) bearing Date the 3d. day of June 1788. Henry Maxey and Jane his wife were removed and conveyed from and out of the parish of Saint Georges
Henry Maxey
Middlesex Sessions : Sessions Papers – Justices’ Working Documents SM | PS, 1st September 1788
d Two Justices is hereby confirmed And it is further Ordered that the Churchwardens and Overseers of the poor of the said Parish of Saint Micheal le Quern London do maintain and provide for the said Henry Maxey and Jane his wife until they can free themselves from the charge thereof by due course of Law. By the Court. Selby
Ralph Maxey
City of London Coroners : Coroners’ Inquests into Suspicious Deaths CL | IC, 18th April 1789
nson Geo Wilkie 15 Ralph Maxey To the Beadles and Constables of the Parish of Saint Gregory
Ralph Maxey
Middlesex Sessions : General Orders of the Court SM | GO, 25th April 1789
holder “Mark Thomegay. ” James Mullett Freeholder ” Richd Wright Freeholder ” Ralph Maxey Freeholder “P F Michel D. “A Evans Freeholder ” Wm. Desanges Freeholder “J L D
JOHN MAXEY, OldBaileyDefendant
Old Bailey Proceedings: Accounts of Criminal Trials, 9th September 1789
don Jury before Mr. RECORDER. 654. JOHN MAXEY was indicted for stealing, on the 3d of August , one copper tea-kettle, value 3 s. th
John Maxey
Old Bailey Proceedings: Accounts of Criminal Trials, 9th September 1789
, Charles Cooke , John Maxey , Joseph Salmon ,
Mary Maxey
Middlesex Sessions : Sessions Papers – Justices’ Working Documents SM | PS, 1st February 1791
, (One whereof being of the Quorum) by the Churchwardens and Overseers of the Poor of the said Parish of St. Anne , That Mary Maxey Singlewoman hath lately intruded and came into the said Parish of St. Anne, an
Mary Maxey
Middlesex Sessions : Sessions Papers – Justices’ Working Documents SM | PS, 1st February 1791
e: We the said Justices, upon Exami- nation of the Premises upon Oath, and other Circumstances, do adjudge the same to be true, and do also adjudge the Place of the last legal Settlement of the said Mary Maxey to be in the Parish of Saint James in the liberty of the Westminster in the
Mary Maxey
Middlesex Sessions : Sessions Papers – Justices’ Working Documents SM | PS, 1st February 1791
THESE are, therefore, in His Majesty’s Name, to require you, the said Churchwardens and Overseers of the Poor of the said Parish of St. Anne, on Sight hereof, to re- move and convey the said Mary Maxey and her Male Bastard Henry Walters Richard aged Me Year for Nurture from and
Mary Maxey
Middlesex Sessions : Sessions Papers – Justices’ Working Documents SM | PS, 1st February 1791
of the Peace in and for the City and Liberty of Westminster (one whereof being of the Quorum) bearing Date the 15th. day of January last Mary Maxey Singlewoman and her Male Bastard Henry Walters Richard

Jane Moxey
St Botolph Aldgate Parish : Churchwardens and Overseers of the Poor Account Books BA | AC, 9th April 1701
2 5 0 Charges thereupon0 2 6 Paid Francis Newton for takeing Jane Moxey Aprentice 2 5 0 A gowne Petticoat & other things to fitt her out0 14 9 Paid Eliz: Evatt
Mary Moxey
Middlesex Sessions : Sessions Papers – Justices’ Working Documents SM | PS, 1st April 1754
minster To Witt The King agt. Mary the Wife of Solomon Moxey & Others at the Prosecution o
Solomon Moxey
Middlesex Sessions : Sessions Papers – Justices’ Working Documents SM | PS, 1st April 1754
minster To Witt The King agt. Mary the Wife of Solomon Moxey & Others at the Prosecution of Ann the Wife of David D
Solomon Moxey
Middlesex Sessions : Sessions Papers – Justices’ Working Documents SM | PS, 1st April 1754
have Remised Releases, and for ever quitt claymes and by these presents do Remise, Release, and for ever quitt clayme unto Solomon Moxey and Mary his Wife and John Gernon
Mary Moxey
Middlesex Sessions : Sessions Papers – Justices’ Working Documents SM | PS, 1st April 1754
and for ever quitt claymes and by these presents do Remise, Release, and for ever quitt clayme unto Solomon Moxey and Mary his Wife and John Gernon all of the
Solomon Moxey
Middlesex Sessions : Sessions Papers – Justices’ Working Documents SM | PS, 1st April 1754
pts, Sum and Sums of Money, Judgements, Executions, Extents, Quarrells, Controversies, Trespasses, Damages and Demands whatsoever both in Law and Equity or otherwise howsoever which against the said Solomon Moxey End Mary his Wife and John Gernon
Solomon Moxey
Middlesex Sessions : Sessions Papers – Justices’ Working Documents SM | PS, 1st April 1754
Know all Men by these Presents That Wee Solomon Moxey and Mary Moxey and John Gernon
Mary Moxey
Middlesex Sessions : Sessions Papers – Justices’ Working Documents SM | PS, 1st April 1754
Know all Men by these Presents That Wee Solomon Moxey and Mary Moxey and John Gernon of the parish of Saint Martins in the
Solomon Moxey
Middlesex Sessions : Sessions Papers – Justices’ Working Documents SM | PS, 1st April 1754
Sworn in Cort 6 June 1754 by Henry Richardson Forber Solomon Moxey The of Mark Mary Moxey
Mary Moxey
Middlesex Sessions : Sessions Papers – Justices’ Working Documents SM | PS, 1st April 1754
Solomon Moxey The of Mark Mary Moxey John Gernon
Richard Moxey
Old Bailey Proceedings: Accounts of Criminal Trials, 9th July 1760
, by means of an administration, to obtain money due to him on board his majesty’s ship the Salisbury , Feb. 29 .* Richard Moxey . I belong to the Navy office. Q. In what capacity? Moxey. I am a messenger; in Feb. last, towards the latter end, the prisoner came to me, and one
Richard Moxey
Old Bailey Proceedings: Accounts of Criminal Trials, 9th July 1760
e administration from his bosom, and deliver’d it to me, and desir’d I would receive the money, and he would make me a gratuity. I went in, and receiv’d 54 l. 9 s. and sign’d my name Richard Moxey for John Carver , administrator to
Richard Moxey
Old Bailey Proceedings: Accounts of Criminal Trials, 9th July 1760
ieve in less than half an hour I paid it to the prisoner at the bar, and took his receipt for the same ( producing it) it is read. Receiv’d the 6th of March 1760, of Richard Moxey , 54 l 9 s. being the prize money he received of William Barry
Richard Moxey
Old Bailey Proceedings: Accounts of Criminal Trials, 19th October 1763
“Given under my hand on board his Majesty’s “Ship Foudroyant at Spithead.” Signed by the captain. Richard Moxey . I have known the prisoner from the year 45, I sail’d with him in the Hampton-Court from the beginning of that year to the year 48. Q. What is his name?
RICHARD MOXEY, ship-mate
Ordinary’s Accounts: Biographies of Executed Convicts, 23rd November 1763
, running greedily after the gain of a trifling sum of ten months wages. He fell into this fatal snare with his eyes open, against the express warning of Mr. Richard Moxey his former ship-mate and one of the witnesses against him; who being first imposed on, and then c
Richard Moxey
Old Bailey Proceedings: Accounts of Criminal Trials, 19th February 1766
. The name Thomas Brand is much like the prisoner’s hand writing. I believe it is his hand writing. The prisoner could write many sorts of hands. Richard Moxey . I have known the prisoner from the beginning of the year 1755. His name is William Lloyd
Soloman Moxey
City of Westminster Coroners : Coroners’ Inquests into Suspicious Deaths CW | IC, 8th June 1767
ac Meals ofDo 13. Mr. John Cuttell of Orange Street Mr. Soloman Moxey of Hodge Lane 4 Mr. Phillip Lecreman of Orange Street Swo
Solomon Moxey
City of Westminster Coroners : Coroners’ Inquests into Suspicious Deaths CW | IC, 3rd July 1767
Gentleman Coroner of our said Lord the King for the said City and Liberty, On View of the Body, of a Man Unknown then and there Lying dead, upon the Oath of SolomonMoxey , James Hartley , John Pringle
Solomon Moxey
City of Westminster Coroners : Coroners’ Inquests into Suspicious Deaths CW | IC, 3rd July 1767
pearing on his Body, but how or by what Means he became drowned and Suffocated, no Evidence thereof doth appear to the Jurors. In Witness whereof as well the said Corner as the said Solomon Moxey , Foreman of the said Jurors on the behalf of himself and the rest of his Fellows, in their presence, have to this Inquisition set their Han
Solomon Moxey
City of Westminster Coroners : Coroners’ Inquests into Suspicious Deaths CW | IC, 3rd July 1767
Tho. Prickard Coroner Solomon Moxey Foreman
Soloman Moxey
City of Westminster Coroners : Coroners’ Inquests into Suspicious Deaths CW | IC, 3rd July 1767
The Return of the Persons Warnd on this Jury 1 Mr. Soloman Moxey of St. Martins Street Sw Foreman 2 Mr. James Hartley
Solomon Moxey
City of Westminster Coroners : Coroners’ Inquests into Suspicious Deaths CW | IC, 3rd July 1767
within the Liberty of Westmr That no Marks of Violence appeared on the Body, but how on by what mean he become Drowned no Evidence there doth appear to the Jurors Solomon Moxey City and
Solomon Moxey
City of Westminster Coroners : Coroners’ Inquests into Suspicious Deaths CW | IC, 31st December 1768
Sworn 16 Robt Collins Sworn Solomon Moxey 15 John Arnold Swor
Solomon Moxey
City of Westminster Coroners : Coroners’ Inquests into Suspicious Deaths CW | IC, 21st February 1769
, Richard Jackson , Philip Daw , Solomon Moxey , Robert Thatcher , William Garrick
Soloman Moxey
City of Westminster Coroners : Coroners’ Inquests into Suspicious Deaths CW | IC, 21st February 1769
New Street Covent Garden 8 Mr. Soloman Moxey Hedge Lane 9
Solomon Moxey
City of Westminster Coroners : Coroners’ Inquests into Suspicious Deaths CW | IC, 5th April 1770
, Thomas Gibson , William Williams , Solomon Moxey and John Sutter , good and lawful Men of the said Liberty, duly chosen, who be
Soloman Moxey
City of Westminster Coroners : Coroners’ Inquests into Suspicious Deaths CW | IC, 5th April 1770
Sworn 14 William Williams Sworn 19. Soloman Moxey Sworn 15 Elixr Mc intorsh Sworn
RICHARD MOXEY, CHEMIST, St Clement Danes and St Mary-le-Strand CATHERINE ST
Votes in Westminster Elections, 1749-1820, 1st January 1774
Percy and Clinton N 1774-01-01 1774-12-31 10835 MOXEY MX M300 RICHARD RICH B
SOLOMON MOXEY, VICTUALLER, St Martin-in-the-Fields HEDGE LA
Votes in Westminster Elections, 1749-1820, 1st January 1774
Percy and Clinton N 1774-01-01 1774-12-31 16246 MOXEY MX M300 SOLOMON SOLO F
RICHARD MOXEY, Public Service/Professional, CATHERINE ST STRAND
Directory of Leading Local Inhabitants, 1774, 1st January 1774
N 2510 MOXEY RICHARD 1774 15 CATHERINE ST STRAND
Solomon Moxey
City of Westminster Coroners : Coroners’ Inquests into Suspicious Deaths CW | IC, 24th October 1774
berty personally to be and appear before me, on Monday the 24th. Day of October Inst by Four of the Clock in the After noon of the same Day, at the House of Solomon Moxey known by the Sign of the Horse and Groom situate in Hedge Lane
Solomon Moxey, Victualler, Saint Martin in the Fields Middlesex
Wills Proved at Prerogative Court of Canterbury, 22nd April 1775
1775 2531561 W Solomon Moxey Victualler Saint Martin in the F
Solomon Moxey
City of Westminster Coroners : Coroners’ Inquests into Suspicious Deaths CW | IC, 20th January 1776
the King for the said City and Liberty on view of the body of Jane Price Then and there lying Dead, upon the Oath of Solomon Moxey , John Lewis , George Hambly
Solomon Moxey
City of Westminster Coroners : Coroners’ Inquests into Suspicious Deaths CW | IC, 20th January 1776
the possession of Forsith of Durham yard in the Parish aforesaid Coal Merchant, or of his Assigns. In Witness whereof as well the said Coroner, as the said Solomon Moxey Foreman of the said Jurors, on the behalf of himself and the rest of his said fellows, in their presence have to this inquisition not thei
Solon Moxey
City of Westminster Coroners : Coroners’ Inquests into Suspicious Deaths CW | IC, 20th January 1776
Do Sw Thos Dowgal hedge Lane Sw Solon Moxey DoSw Stepn Prichard Little St & StSw Ja
Soloman Moxey
City of Westminster Coroners : Coroners’ Inquests into Suspicious Deaths CW | IC, 20th January 1776
Wm Nilbs to Wait our the 1 Soloman Moxey , Sworn Foreman 2 John Lewis
Soloman Moxey
City of Westminster Coroners : Coroners’ Inquests into Suspicious Deaths CW | IC, 20th January 1776
art moved to the Death, is of the Value of five shillings and the property of Mr. Forsyth off Durham Yard Coal Merchant. Soloman Moxey City and Liberty o
RICHARD MOXEY, St Clement Danes and St Mary-le-Strand CATHERINE ST
Votes in Westminster Elections, 1749-1820, 1st January 1780
Rodney and Lincoln N 1780-01-01 1780-12-31 17829 MOXEY MX M300 RICHARD RICH B
john moxey, baker, ratcliff highway
Fire Insurance Policy Register, 1777-1786, 1st January 1782
92021 1782 sun 1 301 03878 jt 457605 600 john moxey baker
Dorothy Moxey
Old Bailey Sessions : Sessions Papers – Justices’ Working Documents OB | PS, 1st January 1784
SET 1372
Saith that on the 19th. day of February 1784 about half past four o’Clock in the Afternoon two Persons now present who call themselves Eleoner Hyde and Dorothy Moxey Came together into his Masters Shop and Asked to see some Cotton for Gowns, Upon which this Informant laid a number of Pieces down before t
DOROTHY MOXEY, OldBaileyDefendant
Old Bailey Proceedings: Accounts of Criminal Trials, 25th February 1784
SET 1372
302. DOROTHY MOXEY and ELEANOR HYDE
DOROTHY MOXEY
Old Bailey Proceedings: Accounts of Criminal Trials, 25th February 1784
SET 1372
. He was put on his guard, and wherever there is a doubt of that kind, one would always incline to the milder part of the case. DOROTHY MOXEY , NOT GUILTY . ELEANOR
Dorothy Moxey
Information about Documents Concerning Old Bailey Trials, 25th February 1784
SET 1372
17979 0 t17840225-39 17840225 Moxey Dorothy stealing cotton
John Moxey, OldBaileyJuror
Old Bailey Proceedings: Accounts of Criminal Trials, 20th October 1784
Thomas Blower John Moxey Stephen Stanton
Jno Moxey
Middlesex Sessions : Sessions Papers – Justices’ Working Documents SM | PS, 1st September 1785
dd 272 Danl. Cole bur Bail are Jno. Moxey before R. Smith Esqr dd
Jno Moxey
Middlesex Sessions : Sessions Papers – Justices’ Working Documents SM | PS, 1st September 1785
dd 168 Mary Gaul Bail are Jno. Moxey before J Staples Esq dd 774 Mary Ann Jacob
John Moxey, OldBaileyJuror
Old Bailey Proceedings: Accounts of Criminal Trials, 25th October 1786
Robert Mills John Moxey Edward Kitchin
John Moxey, OldBaileyJuror
Old Bailey Proceedings: Accounts of Criminal Trials, 22nd October 1788
Thomas Bradshaw John Moxey Edmund Kitchen
Jonas Moxey
City of London Coroners : Coroners’ Inquests into Suspicious Deaths CL | IC, 13th December 1790
Andrew Davidson 13 Jonas Moxey 6 William Evens Joh
Jonas Moxey
City of London Coroners : Coroners’ Inquests into Suspicious Deaths CL | IC, 29th April 1791
ght 2 William Webb Jonas Moxey 3 William Howes 4 Andrew Davidson
Jonas Moxey
City of London Coroners : Coroners’ Inquests into Suspicious Deaths CL | IC, 26th September 1791
loyd James Betts 5 Jonas Moxey William Howes
William Moxey, Seaman belonging to His Majesty’s Ship Argonaut
Wills Proved at Prerogative Court of Canterbury, 7th October 1795
1795 2531820 W William Moxey Seaman belonging to His Majesty’s Ship Argonaut
John Moxey, OldBaileyJuror
Old Bailey Proceedings: Accounts of Criminal Trials, 26th October 1796
Matthew Moody , John Moxey , Ralph Birchinhall

Records of Baptisms, Marriages and Burials, 1681-1709, 1st January 1702
49401 Baptism Margaret Makey female
William Makey, King hary yard
Records of Baptisms, Marriages and Burials, 1681-1709, 1st January 1702
129681 Baptism William Makey Surname is not given.
Margaret Makey, King hary yard
Records of Baptisms, Marriages and Burials, 1681-1709, 1st January 1702
129682 Baptism Margaret Makey Surname is not given.
Aith Makey
Middlesex Sessions : Sessions Papers – Justices’ Working Documents SM | PS, 2nd August 1720
to himselfe 2 John Crutchfield to himselfe 2 John Barrett to himselfe 2 Aith Makey to himselfe 2 Henry Southonce to himselfe 2 Fra: Palmer
ADAM MAKEY, LABOURER, St Margaret, Westminster, and St John the Evangelist BELL YD
Votes in Westminster Elections, 1749-1820, 1st January 1749
DE Trentham N 1749-01-01 1749-12-31 6321 MAKEY MK M300 ADAM ADAM E S
John Makey
Old Bailey Proceedings: Accounts of Criminal Trials, 24th April 1754
secutor.] I carried her back to the shop; there was an officer sent for, and she was carried before Sir Samuel Gore. I was ordered to aid and assist. John Makey . I am a shoemaker by trade, and keep a stall by Mr. Watson’s door. His wife ran out of the door, and cried out, Stop thief. The woman, I, and the last witness, ran after her; we took her
William Makey, Little Linford Buckinghamshire
Wills Proved at Prerogative Court of Canterbury, 14th April 1762
1762 2531429 W William Makey Little Linford , Buckinghamshire Little Linford
RICHARD MAKEY, SCHOOLMASTER, EYTHORN KENT
Fire Insurance Policy Register, 1777-1786, 1st January 1778
22487 1778 SUN 1 263 171079 BN 395134 200 RICHARD MAKEY SCHOOLMASTER
RICHARD MAKEY, CARPENTER, NONINGTON KENT
Fire Insurance Policy Register, 1777-1786, 1st January 1778
29173 1778 SUN 1 267 18979 TW 402388 200 RICHARD MAKEY CARPENTER
Hugh Makey
City of Westminster Coroners : Coroners’ Inquests into Suspicious Deaths CW | IC, 13th May 1789
May 13th. 1789 Inquisition on the Body of Hugh Makey in the Parish of St. George Hanover Square
Hugh Makey
City of Westminster Coroners : Coroners’ Inquests into Suspicious Deaths CW | IC, 13th May 1789
Good and lawful Men of the said Liberty. duly chosen, who being then and there duly sworn and charged to enqire for our said Lord the King, when, how, and by what Means the said Hugh Makey came to h is Death, do upon their Oath say That on the Eleventh day of May in the Year aforesaid at Night the said Hugh Makey
Hugh Makey
City of Westminster Coroners : Coroners’ Inquests into Suspicious Deaths CW | IC, 13th May 1789
s the said Hugh Makey came to h is Death, do upon their Oath say That on the Eleventh day of May in the Year aforesaid at Night the said Hugh Makey was coming Home into the House of Sir George Comwall Situate in Stantlope Street in the said Parish of Saint George Han
Hugh Makey
City of Westminster Coroners : Coroners’ Inquests into Suspicious Deaths CW | IC, 13th May 1789
then and there to do and execute all such Things as shall be given them in charge, on the behalf of our Sovereign Lord the King’s Majesty, touching the Death of Hugh Makey and for your so doing this is your Warrant. And that you also attend at the Time and Place abovementioned to make a Ret
Hugh Makey
City of Westminster Coroners : Coroners’ Inquests into Suspicious Deaths CW | IC, 13th May 1789
, within the Liberty of Westminster , then and there to enquire, in his Majesty’s Behalf, touching the Death of Hugh Makey and further to do and execute such other Matters and Things as shall be then and there given you in Charge, and not to depart without Leave
Hugh Makey
City of Westminster Coroners : Coroners’ Inquests into Suspicious Deaths CW | IC, 13th May 1789
rn Mr. Rich Reed Little Stamtop Street Sworn Mr. Rut DenewChabe St Buky Square Sw. Foreman Verdict That Hugh Makey ‘s death was Residental Richard Done
Hugh Makey
City of Westminster Coroners : Coroners’ Inquests into Suspicious Deaths CW | IC, 13th May 1789
Hannah Square with in the Liberty of Westmr in the County of Middlesex upon an inquisition Touching the Death of Hugh Makey lying dead in the said Parish Liberty and County Sarah Walter
Hught Makey
City of Westminster Coroners : Coroners’ Inquests into Suspicious Deaths CW | IC, 13th May 1789
Parish of st. George Hann Square Bart . on her Oath saith that on Monday Night the Eleventh Instant absut half hour after Eleven oClock, Hught Makey the Deced (who was Cook to St. George Corewell) rappred at the back Gate as
Stanley Mahey
St Clement Danes Parish : Parish Clothing Books, with Names of Children at Nurse CD | BN, 27th July 1796
loaths Young Mary Fleming 1 2 Cloaths Gilbert Stanley Mahey 1 1 1 Hobs Sarah Sponart
Wills Proved at Prerogative Court of Canterbury, 2nd October 1713
1713 2531090 W James Madey Yeoman Burford, Oxfordshire
Elizabeth Madey, Widow, Burford Oxfordshire
Wills Proved at Prerogative Court of Canterbury, 4th May 1737
1737 2531237 W Elizabeth Madey Widow Burford , Oxfordshire
William Madey, pauper
Workhouse Admissions and Discharge Registers, 18th June 1772
50898 F4077 0 312 Madey (pauper) William

Margaret Makey, King hary yard
Records of Baptisms, Marriages and Burials, 1681-1709, 1st January 1702
49401 Baptism Margaret Makey female
William Makey, King hary yard
Records of Baptisms, Marriages and Burials, 1681-1709, 1st January 1702
129681 Baptism William Makey Surname is not given.
Margaret Makey, King hary yard
Records of Baptisms, Marriages and Burials, 1681-1709, 1st January 1702
129682 Baptism Margaret Makey Surname is not given.
Aith Makey
Middlesex Sessions : Sessions Papers – Justices’ Working Documents SM | PS, 2nd August 1720
to himselfe 2 John Crutchfield to himselfe 2 John Barrett to himselfe 2 Aith Makey to himselfe 2 Henry Southonce to himselfe 2 Fra: Palmer
ADAM MAKEY, LABOURER, St Margaret, Westminster, and St John the Evangelist BELL YD
Votes in Westminster Elections, 1749-1820, 1st January 1749
DE Trentham N 1749-01-01 1749-12-31 6321 MAKEY MK M300 ADAM ADAM E S
John Makey
Old Bailey Proceedings: Accounts of Criminal Trials, 24th April 1754
secutor.] I carried her back to the shop; there was an officer sent for, and she was carried before Sir Samuel Gore. I was ordered to aid and assist. John Makey . I am a shoemaker by trade, and keep a stall by Mr. Watson’s door. His wife ran out of the door, and cried out, Stop thief. The woman, I, and the last witness, ran after her; we took her
William Makey, Little Linford Buckinghamshire
Wills Proved at Prerogative Court of Canterbury, 14th April 1762
1762 2531429 W William Makey Little Linford , Buckinghamshire Little Linford
RICHARD MAKEY, SCHOOLMASTER, EYTHORN KENT
Fire Insurance Policy Register, 1777-1786, 1st January 1778
22487 1778 SUN 1 263 171079 BN 395134 200 RICHARD MAKEY SCHOOLMASTER
RICHARD MAKEY, CARPENTER, NONINGTON KENT
Fire Insurance Policy Register, 1777-1786, 1st January 1778
29173 1778 SUN 1 267 18979 TW 402388 200 RICHARD MAKEY CARPENTER
Hugh Makey
City of Westminster Coroners : Coroners’ Inquests into Suspicious Deaths CW | IC, 13th May 1789
May 13th. 1789 Inquisition on the Body of Hugh Makey in the Parish of St. George Hanover Square
Hugh Makey
City of Westminster Coroners : Coroners’ Inquests into Suspicious Deaths CW | IC, 13th May 1789
Good and lawful Men of the said Liberty. duly chosen, who being then and there duly sworn and charged to enqire for our said Lord the King, when, how, and by what Means the said Hugh Makey came to h is Death, do upon their Oath say That on the Eleventh day of May in the Year aforesaid at Night the said Hugh Makey
Hugh Makey
City of Westminster Coroners : Coroners’ Inquests into Suspicious Deaths CW | IC, 13th May 1789
s the said Hugh Makey came to h is Death, do upon their Oath say That on the Eleventh day of May in the Year aforesaid at Night the said Hugh Makey was coming Home into the House of Sir George Comwall Situate in Stantlope Street in the said Parish of Saint George Han
Hugh Makey
City of Westminster Coroners : Coroners’ Inquests into Suspicious Deaths CW | IC, 13th May 1789
then and there to do and execute all such Things as shall be given them in charge, on the behalf of our Sovereign Lord the King’s Majesty, touching the Death of Hugh Makey and for your so doing this is your Warrant. And that you also attend at the Time and Place abovementioned to make a Ret
Hugh Makey
City of Westminster Coroners : Coroners’ Inquests into Suspicious Deaths CW | IC, 13th May 1789
, within the Liberty of Westminster , then and there to enquire, in his Majesty’s Behalf, touching the Death of Hugh Makey and further to do and execute such other Matters and Things as shall be then and there given you in Charge, and not to depart without Leave
Hugh Makey
City of Westminster Coroners : Coroners’ Inquests into Suspicious Deaths CW | IC, 13th May 1789
rn Mr. Rich Reed Little Stamtop Street Sworn Mr. Rut DenewChabe St Buky Square Sw. Foreman Verdict That Hugh Makey ‘s death was Residental Richard Done
Hugh Makey
City of Westminster Coroners : Coroners’ Inquests into Suspicious Deaths CW | IC, 13th May 1789
Hannah Square with in the Liberty of Westmr in the County of Middlesex upon an inquisition Touching the Death of Hugh Makey lying dead in the said Parish Liberty and County Sarah Walter
Hught Makey
City of Westminster Coroners : Coroners’ Inquests into Suspicious Deaths CW | IC, 13th May 1789
Parish of st. George Hann Square Bart . on her Oath saith that on Monday Night the Eleventh Instant absut half hour after Eleven oClock, Hught Makey the Deced (who was Cook to St. George Corewell) rappred at the back Gate as
Hugh Makey
City of Westminster Coroners : Coroners’ Inquests into Suspicious Deaths CW | IC, 13th May 1789
ickard Coroner } Hugh Makey May 14th. 1789

Grizell Mackey
Middlesex Sessions : Sessions Papers – Justices’ Working Documents SM | PS, 13th January 1714
Mayhew Maria 100 Mayot Johes 164 Mackey Grizell F. Nelson Eliz : 22 Ni
Daniel Mackey
City of London Sessions : Sessions Papers – Justices’ Working Documents SL | PS, 23rd November 1716
That by Virtue of a Warrant under the hands and Seals of two of his Matys Justices of the peace within this City of London (Quod unns) bearing Date the Twenty Fourth day of November last past one Daniel Mackey and Mary Mackey his wife were sent b
Mary Mackey
City of London Sessions : Sessions Papers – Justices’ Working Documents SL | PS, 23rd November 1716
within this City of London (Quod unns) bearing Date the Twenty Fourth day of November last past one Daniel Mackey and Mary Mackey his wife were sent by the Church Wardens and Overseers of the poor of the parish of St Stephen in Colemanstreet
Daniell Mackey
City of London Sessions : Sessions Papers – Justices’ Working Documents SL | PS, 23rd November 1716
or this City and Liberties thereof (Quorum unus) by you the Church-wardens and Overseers for the Poor of the Parish. of St. Stephen in Colem- an Street that Daniell Mackey , & Mary Mackey his wife ware found
Mary Mackey
City of London Sessions : Sessions Papers – Justices’ Working Documents SL | PS, 23rd November 1716
verseers for the Poor of the Parish. of St. Stephen in Colem- an Street that Daniell Mackey , & Mary Mackey his wife ware found in your Parish, not being Legally settled there, and if not timely prevented,
Mary Mackey
City of London Sessions : Sessions Papers – Justices’ Working Documents SL | PS, 23rd November 1716
ound in your Parish, not being Legally settled there, and if not timely prevented, will become Chageable thereunto: And for as much as it appears unto us the said Justices, upon the Oath of the said MaryMackey that Daniell Mackey her husband at the Latter end of th
Daniell Mackey
City of London Sessions : Sessions Papers – Justices’ Working Documents SL | PS, 23rd November 1716
ed, will become Chageable thereunto: And for as much as it appears unto us the said Justices, upon the Oath of the said Mary Mackey that Daniell Mackey her husband at the Latter end of the reigne of King Charles the second and the beginning of the reigne of King James
Danniell Mackey
City of London Sessions : Sessions Papers – Justices’ Working Documents SL | PS, 23rd November 1716
o subsequent Settlement appearing to us, WE do therefore adjudge the said Parish of St. Katharine by the to be the legal settelement of DanniellMackey and Mary Mackey his wife and thither by Law, they ough
Mary Mackey
City of London Sessions : Sessions Papers – Justices’ Working Documents SL | PS, 23rd November 1716
of St. Katharine by the to be the legal settelement of Danniell Mackey and Mary Mackey his wife and thither by Law, they ought to be sent. THESE are therefore, in his Majesty’s Name, req
Danniell Mackey
City of London Sessions : Sessions Papers – Justices’ Working Documents SL | PS, 23rd November 1716
you the Church-wardens and Overseers for the Poor of the Parish of St. Stephen in Coleman street abovesaid, forthwith upon Sight hereof, to convey the said Danniell Mackey , and Mary Mackey his wife into the
Mary Mackey
City of London Sessions : Sessions Papers – Justices’ Working Documents SL | PS, 23rd November 1716
Coleman street abovesaid, forthwith upon Sight hereof, to convey the said Danniell Mackey , and Mary Mackey his wife into the Parish of St. Katherine by the Tower a
Johes Mackey
Middlesex Sessions : Sessions Papers – Justices’ Working Documents SM | PS, 13th September 1717
Morgan Johes 258 Mills Margareta 261 Mackey Johes 268 Mitchell Tho 279 25
Judith Mackey, OldBaileyDefendant, St. Mary White Chapel
Old Bailey Proceedings: Accounts of Criminal Trials, 7th December 1720
r. Judith Mackey of St. Mary White Chapel , was indicted for feloniously stealing a
Judith Mackey
Old Bailey Proceedings: Accounts of Criminal Trials, 7th December 1720
Mary Ann de la Fountain , and Judith Mackey . Thomas Parker Fined
John Mackey
Information about Documents Concerning Old Bailey Trials, 1st October 1723
2464 t17231016-59 17231001 1743 Mackey John Maggie
John Mackey, OldBaileyDefendant, Butcher, St. Giles in the Fields
Old Bailey Proceedings: Accounts of Criminal Trials, 16th October 1723
Richard Whiteing , and John Mackey , alias Magie , of the Parish of St. Giles in the Fields , were indicted for
James Mackey
Old Bailey Proceedings: Accounts of Criminal Trials, 16th October 1723
Richard Whiteing , James Mackey alias Magie, John Whitburn
John Mackey
Information about Documents Concerning Old Bailey Trials, 16th October 1723
2468 t17231016-59 17231016 n.d. Mackey John Maggie
John Mackey
Information about Documents Concerning Old Bailey Trials, 16th October 1723
2472 t17231016-59 17231016 n.d. Mackey John Maggie
John Mackey
Information about Documents Concerning Old Bailey Trials, 16th October 1723
2473 t17231016-59 17231016 1743 Mackey John Maggie

James Mackey
Information about Documents Concerning Old Bailey Trials, 16th October 1723
2477 t17231016-59 17231016 n.d. Mackey James Magie
JAMES MACKEY, Tyburn Old-Baily
Ordinary’s Accounts: Biographies of Executed Convicts, 6th November 1723
iour, Confession, and last dying Words of James White , Richard Whiting and James Mackey , otherwise Magie , who were Executed at Tyburn
JAMES MACKEY, Old-Baily
Ordinary’s Accounts: Biographies of Executed Convicts, 6th November 1723
eived Sentence of Death accordingly, viz. James White , Richard Whiting and James Mackey , otherwise James Magie , Being very illiterate, I had orcasion to visit them t
JAMES MACKEY, Butcher Foot Guards Soldier Soldier Roman Catholick, Lincolon’s-Inn Fields Waterford Waterford in Ireland England Ireland Lincoln’s-Inn Fields
Ordinary’s Accounts: Biographies of Executed Convicts, 6th November 1723
eception of it. The nearer he approach’d to his End, the less value he had for this World; and the more certain he was to suffer, the more easie he grew at the Thoughts of Death. 3. JAMES MACKEY , otherwise Magie , was also Convicted of feloniously entering the House of Mr.
JAMES MACKEY
Ordinary’s Accounts: Biographies of Executed Convicts, 6th November 1723
Condition of resigning it again, he was willing and ready to do so, since Fate and his Lot in Life seem’d to demand it, and to call upon him for it. THE Morning of their Execution, James Mackey declared himself a Roman Catholick ; and James White
Mary Mackey, OldBaileyDefendant, S. Giles’s in the Fields
Old Bailey Proceedings: Accounts of Criminal Trials, 4th December 1724
. Mary Mackey , of S. Giles’s in the Fields , was indicted for stealing a suit of
James Mackey, Mariner, Saint Paul Shadwell Middlesex
Wills Proved at Prerogative Court of Canterbury, 8th February 1726
1726 2531161 W James Mackey Mariner Saint Paul Shadwell, Mid
John Mackey, OldBaileyDefendant
Old Bailey Proceedings: Accounts of Criminal Trials, 20th April 1726
John Mackey , was indicted for stealing 25 Pound of Lead , the Goods of the Right Honourable
John Mackey
Old Bailey Proceedings: Accounts of Criminal Trials, 20th April 1726
Ann Ambrose , John Mackey , William Lawrence
Bonr Mackey
Middlesex Sessions : Sessions Papers – Justices’ Working Documents SM | PS, 14th October 1727
. Witness Abra: Horsnayle okesScript. Bonr: Mackey Churchwdn Overseer of the poor
John Mackey, OldBaileyVictim
Old Bailey Proceedings: Accounts of Criminal Trials, 15th January 1731
s indicted for feloniously stealing a pair of Sheets, and other Goods , the Property of John Mackey , the 24th of December last. She was likewise indicted a second time, for
John Mackey, OldBaileyVictim
Old Bailey Proceedings: Accounts of Criminal Trials, 15th January 1731
ed a second time, for feloniously stealing a Stuff Gown, value 4s. and other Goods , of John Mackey , the 24th of December last. It appear’d by the Evidence, That the Prisoner liv’d in the Prosecutor’s House, in
William Mackey
Westminster Sessions : Sessions Papers – Justices’ Working Documents WJ | PS, 19th March 1731
for 3 oaths in St. Pauls Covt. Garden Elizth. Kirke for 3 oath in the same Parish William Mackey for 2 Oaths in the same Parish Christopher Minnikin for 2
Sarah Mackey
St Botolph Aldgate Parish : Minutes of Parish Vestries BA | MV, 12th May 1731
Brought Over19 7 5 April 10 Paid for a Petticoat Stockings Shoes and two Caps for Sarah Mackey } – 5 7 15 paid for Clothing Henry Grainger Cap ape P J Ds Order1 10 7
Marg Mackey
Middlesex Sessions : Sessions Papers – Justices’ Working Documents SM | PS, 3rd April 1733
John Williams poor Marg Mackey Elizabeth Howell
James Mackey, OldBaileyVictim
Old Bailey Proceedings: Accounts of Criminal Trials, 12th September 1733
time indicted for stealing a Wig, a Shirt, a pair of Stockings and a Coat, the Goods of James Mackey , in the Ship Mary , July 26
John Mackey, Tailor now designed Mariner on Board His Majesty’s Sloop Wolf, Saint Martin in the Fields Middlesex
Wills Proved at Prerogative Court of Canterbury, 25th October 1733
1733 2531215 W John Mackey Tailor now designed Mariner on Board His Majesty’s Sloop Wolf
Elizabeth Mackey, OldBaileyDefendant, two Girls
Old Bailey Proceedings: Accounts of Criminal Trials, 10th July 1734
5, 6. Elizabeth Mackey , and Mary Jones
JOHN MACKEY
Ordinary’s Accounts: Biographies of Executed Convicts, 2nd October 1734
and Samuel Gibbons . Richard Whiting and John Mackey . Tho. Saunders . Eliz. Angier
Elizabeth Mackey
Middlesex Sessions : Sessions Papers – Justices’ Working Documents SM | PS, 17th January 1736
Hannah Clymer Elizabeth Mackey poor Mary Perry

Hanh Mackey
St Botolph Aldgate Parish : Minute Books of Parish Vestry Sub-Committees BA | MO, 25th May 1737
ackleen Jane – 1 – Stevens Hannah – – 6 Mackey Hanh . going out of ye House- 2 – Ford Eliz :- 1 – Criswell Mary
Hugh Mackey, now belonging to His Majesty’s Ship Bridgwater
Wills Proved at Prerogative Court of Canterbury, 1st July 1742
1742 2531273 W Hugh Mackey now belonging to His Majesty’s Ship Bridgwater
Bartholomew Mackey
Old Bailey Proceedings: Accounts of Criminal Trials, 8th December 1742
my Assistance: I carried him before a Magistrate. He sent to his Mother; she sent Word, he must return it to the Gentleman he had it of. Prisoner. I had the Paper of Bartholomew Mackey , my Father-in-Law, to sell for him, and he is gone to Scotland. Thomas Lake. I live at Sittingburn , in Kent: I made this Paper, I know it by a particular Blemish in the
Sarah Mackey
Old Bailey Proceedings: Accounts of Criminal Trials, 8th December 1742
, gave the Prisoner the Character of an honest Fellow. Sarah Mackey . (The Prisoner’s Mother.) My Husband is a Scotchman, and is gone to Scotland in a Merchant-Ship. I do not know any thing of the Paper; he might have it of his Father, who is a bad Man. H
Abraham Mackey, late belonging to His Majesty’s Ship Russell but in His Majesty’s Ship Deptford, Store Ship, and His Majesty’s Service
Wills Proved at Prerogative Court of Canterbury, 16th January 1745
1745 2531291 W Abraham Mackey late belonging to His Majesty’s Ship Russell but in His Majesty’s Ship Deptford, Store Ship, and His Majes
Peter Mackey, Mariner now belonging to His Majesty’s Ship Lenox, East Smithfield City of London
Wills Proved at Prerogative Court of Canterbury, 9th January 1746
1746 2531298 W Peter Mackey Mariner now belonging to His Majesty’s Ship Lenox
George Mackey, OldBaileyVictim
Old Bailey Proceedings: Accounts of Criminal Trials, 26th February 1746
was indicted for stealing the Head of a Hammer , the Property of George Mackey , on the 3d of February . – Gimox. The Prisoner came into my House to call for a Pint of Beer; I desired her to go about her Business; she called me
Geo Mackey
St Clement Danes Parish : Minutes of Parish Vestries CD | MV, 21st April 1747
e Barr WardMr. Tho. Pyke Grocer Mr. Geo. Mackey Baker
Geo Mackey, RatesRefuser
St Clement Danes Parish : Minutes of Parish Vestries CD | MV, 3rd May 1748
little Shire Lane Appeared & paid his Rate Geo; Mackey appeals agt. ?18. a Year in Clemts. Lane Reduced to ?16.
Geo Mackey
St Clement Danes Parish : Minutes of Parish Vestries CD | MV, 16th June 1748
Mr. Wm. Shudall Mr. Chas. Pearce Mr. Geo. Mackey Mr. Rd. Pryor Mr, Barthw
George Mackey, OldBaileyDefendant
Old Bailey Proceedings: Accounts of Criminal Trials, 6th September 1749
534. George Mackey , was indicted for stealing 25 yards of English canvas, val. 25 s. the goods of
George Mackey
Old Bailey Proceedings: Accounts of Criminal Trials, 6th September 1749
Mary Quin , George Mackey , Peter Halfpenny
James Mackey
Old Bailey Proceedings: Accounts of Criminal Trials, 11th October 1749
, was indicted for receiving goods, knowing them to be stolen . James Mackey , and Jane, his wife, deposed the same, which they had the last Sessions on the Trial of John Godard, No. 559. and likewise that the prisoner was called by the name of
John Mackey, Mariner belonging to His Majesty’s Ship Namure
Wills Proved at Prerogative Court of Canterbury, 15th June 1750
1750 2531334 W John Mackey Mariner belonging to His Majesty’s Ship Namure
James Mackey
Bridewell Royal Hospital : Minutes of the Court of Governors BR | MG, 22nd May 1751
Mr John Pope Mr. William Seward Mr James Mackey Mr Roger Altham Sr. Edmo. Isham
John Mackey, Captain’s Cook on board the Ship called Triton
Wills Proved at Prerogative Court of Canterbury, 12th May 1752
1752 2531348 W John Mackey Captain’s Cook on board the Ship called Triton
Joseph Mackey, Mariner, Saint George in the East Middlesex
Wills Proved at Prerogative Court of Canterbury, 21st May 1752
1752 2531349 W Joseph Mackey Mariner Saint George in the East
Thomas Mackey, Ensign upon Half Pay, Nijmegen
Wills Proved at Prerogative Court of Canterbury, 9th October 1753
1753 2531358 W Thomas Mackey Ensign upon Half Pay Nijmegen
Jno Mackey, RatesRefuser
St Clement Danes Parish : Minutes of Parish Vestries CD | MV, 23rd May 1754
Were Summoned to Show cause why they Refuse to pay their poor rate But did not appear Jno. Mackey & Wm Husband Paid their Rates Wm. Hawtyn & Joseph Firth
John Mackey, late belonging to His Majesty’s Ship Namur, Batchelor
Wills Proved at Prerogative Court of Canterbury, 12th June 1754
1754 2531366 S John Mackey late belonging to His Majesty’s Ship Namur, Batchelor

Patrick Mackey
Carpenters’ Company : Minute Books of Courts and Committees CC | MC, 3rd September 1754
reunder May 27th. Reced of the Treasurer of the Irish Society by Warrt. from the said Society?75..-..- June 10th. Reced of Patrick Mackey and Company half a Yeares Rent due the 1st. of May last}?125..-..- Xber 22d. Reced of Do. Do. due the
Patrick Mackey
Carpenters’ Company : Minute Books of Courts and Committees CC | MC, 3rd September 1754
..-..- July 11th. Reced of the Treasurer of the Irish Society by Warrt. from the said Society?100..-..- Xber 19th Reced of Patrick Mackey and Company a Yeares Rent due the 12th. of Novr. last}?125..-..- 1754 June 11th. Reced of Do. Do. due
Patrik Mackey
Old Bailey Sessions : Sessions Papers – Justices’ Working Documents OB | PS, 26th February 1755
Wido. Bridget Jordan Spr. Patrik Mackey John Wilson
Patrick Mackey
Old Bailey Sessions : Sessions Papers – Justices’ Working Documents OB | PS, 26th February 1755
Bridgett Jordan Patrick Mackey John Wilson
Patrick Mackey, OldBaileyDefendant
Old Bailey Proceedings: Accounts of Criminal Trials, 15th May 1755
226. (M.) Patrick Mackey was indicted for stealing eighty pounds weight of lead, value 10 s. the property of
Patrick Mackey
Old Bailey Proceedings: Accounts of Criminal Trials, 15th May 1755
Bridget Jourdan , Patrick Mackey , John Wilson
Elizabeth Mackey
Middlesex Sessions : Sessions Papers – Justices’ Working Documents SM | PS, 13th September 1755
r Mary Furze of the same place Widow Elizabeth Mackey of the same place Widow And Birch Hesketh
Elizabeth Mackey
Middlesex Sessions : Sessions Papers – Justices’ Working Documents SM | PS, 20th November 1755
The King agt: Mary Furze Widow Elizabeth Mackey Meredith and Birch Hesketh On the Prosecution of Elizabet
Elizabeth Mackey
Middlesex Sessions : Sessions Papers – Justices’ Working Documents SM | PS, 4th December 1755
To all Constables, Headboroughs, and all other his Majesty’s Officers of the Peace for the said County, City & Liberty whom these may Concern. WHEREAS Elizabeth Mackey Spinster hath this Day found Sufficient Sureties before me One of this Majest
Robt Mackey
Bridewell Royal Hospital : Minutes of the Court of Governors BR | MG, 29th July 1756
Esqr Mr. Geo. Wyld Robt Mackey Esqr Mr Thos. Wheeler
Robt Mackey
Bridewell Royal Hospital : Minutes of the Court of Governors BR | MG, 29th July 1756
Esqr Mr. Newman Halley Robt. Mackey Mr. Jas Anderton Mr Depty Bracee Mr. Depty ClerkeMr Wm Kin
Robt Mackey
Bridewell Royal Hospital : Minutes of the Court of Governors BR | MG, 29th July 1756
John Mr. Richd. Bridgman Mr Depty Bracey Mr. Dep. Pointer Robt Mackey Esqr Mr Phil Bromfield
William Mackey, Mariner belonging to His Majesty’s Ship Elizabeth
Wills Proved at Prerogative Court of Canterbury, 3rd September 1756
1756 2531379 W William Mackey Mariner belonging to His Majesty’s Ship Elizabeth
John Mackey
Old Bailey Proceedings: Accounts of Criminal Trials, 13th January 1758
Colier. They were three-square files, of the small sort. Prisoner. I don’t know that witness; I never bought any pots there. John Mackey . I left Mr. Robey’s service the 24th of October last. The prisoner was continually a customer there. I have seen her there several times, and she has bought melting pots and files. I som
Daniel Mackey
Old Bailey Proceedings: Accounts of Criminal Trials, 22nd February 1758
own the prisoner Watson between six and seven years. She always bore a very good character. She has been a hard working woman to bring up her family. Daniel Mackey . I have known Watson ten years. She has a very good character. She nursed a child of mine, and has been in my house many times. I never suspected her of any such thing as she is charged
Sarah Mackey, IllegitimateChildMother
St Clement Danes Parish : List of Securities for the Maintenance of Bastard Children CD | RR, 19th January 1759
SET 408 GROUP motherscd
of the same Place Genl Consn ?100 Executed and Attested Taken by. Mr. Green after Birth Sarah Mackey Widow made Oath that on the 5th. Day of May 1760 she was delivered of a Male Bastard Child named (
Robt Mackey
Bridewell Royal Hospital : Minutes of the Court of Governors BR | MG, 29th June 1759
Esq Mr. Robt Elliott Robt Mackey Mr. Geo. Blakiston Edwd. Rowe Mores
Robt Mackey
Bridewell Royal Hospital : Minutes of the Court of Governors BR | MG, 26th July 1759
Mr. Henry Crank Mr. Thos. Wyld Robt. Mackey Esqr. Mr. Jonathan Farr
Robb Mackey
Bridewell Royal Hospital : Minutes of the Court of Governors BR | MG, 13th December 1759
Esqr Mr. Dept. Bridgman Mr. Wm. Kinleside Robb. Mackey Esq Jno. Markham
Joseph Mackey
St Clement Danes Parish : List of Securities for the Maintenance of Bastard Children CD | RR, 5th May 1760
Widow made Oath that on the 5th. Day of May 1760 she was delivered of a Male Bastard Child named ( Joseph ) and that Joseph Treadwell was the Father Securities sd. Jo

Robert Mackey
Bridewell Royal Hospital : Minutes of the Court of Governors BR | MG, 22nd May 1760
Mr. Wm. Tyser Mr. Richd. Riley Robert Mackey Esq Mr. Phil Grafton
Sarah Mackey, IllegitimateChildMother
St Clement Danes Parish : Pauper Settlement, Vagrancy and Bastardy Exams CD | EP, 3rd July 1760
SET 408 GROUP motherscd
Upon the Complt. of Mr. Barber Overseer J : P: Middx. Sarah Mackey aged abt. 32 Years lodging at Mrs. Gwillum’s in Milford Lane in the Parish of St. Clemt. Danes in
John Mackey
St Clement Danes Parish : Pauper Settlement, Vagrancy and Bastardy Exams CD | EP, 3rd July 1760
aged abt. 32 Years lodging at Mrs. Gwillum’s in Milford Lane in the Parish of St. Clemt. Danes in the County of Middx upon Oath says she is the Widow of John Mackey who has been dead abt. five Yrs. by whom she has One Child now living with her
Joseph Mackey
St Clement Danes Parish : Pauper Settlement, Vagrancy and Bastardy Exams CD | EP, 3rd July 1760
dge or belief. And further Upon her Voluntary Oath says that on the 5th. day of May 1760 she was delivered of a Male Bastard Child in the house of the said Mrs. Gwillum which has since been baptized Joseph and is now living and likely to become chargeable to the said Parish of St. Clement Danes She bei
Sarah Mackey
St Clement Danes Parish : Pauper Settlement, Vagrancy and Bastardy Exams CD | EP, 11th July 1760
Fran: Bedwell The Mark of Sarah Mackey Upon Mr Barber Complaint J: P:
Sarah Mackey, IllegitimateChildMother
St Clement Danes Parish : Pauper Settlement, Vagrancy and Bastardy Exams CD | EP, 16th September 1760
SET 408 GROUP motherscd
at the next Genl. Sess. of the Peace to be holden for the County of Middx. the Complaint of the Ch. Wm. & Ovrs of St. C. D: for Unlawfully begetting Sarah Mackey Widow with Child of a Male Bastd. Child of which she was delivered in the said Parish on the 5th.
Sarah Mackey, IllegitimateChildMother
Middlesex Sessions : Sessions Papers – Justices’ Working Documents SM | PS, 1st October 1760
SET 408 GROUP motherscd
(one of the Quorum) bearing Date the Second day of august last Your Pettr. was adjudged to be the Brapched Father of a Male Bastard Child Com of the Body of Sarah Mackey and Baptized by the name of Joseph which Child is become Chargable to the Pa
Joseph Mackey
Middlesex Sessions : Sessions Papers – Justices’ Working Documents SM | PS, 1st October 1760
djudged to be the Brapched Father of a Male Bastard Child Com of the Body of Sarah Mackey and Baptized by the name of Joseph which Child is become Chargable to the Parish of Saint Clement Danes in the said County
Ann Mackey
Middlesex Sessions : Sessions Papers – Justices’ Working Documents SM | PS, 1st June 1761
said Ann Pharow to the said Dependant and that the name of him this Depont. subscribed as one of the Witnesses and of George Morris and AnnMackey the other Witnesses to the Execution of the said Release are of their proper handwriting Sworn in Court at Hicks Hall
Robt Mackey
Bridewell Royal Hospital : Minutes of the Court of Governors BR | MG, 4th June 1761
Joseph Vere Esqr. Robt. Mackey Esqr. Mr. Tho Horne
Robert Mackey
Bridewell Royal Hospital : Minutes of the Court of Governors BR | MG, 30th July 1761
of Accounts 5go Off3. Stand5. to be Chosen Joseph Vere Esqr Robert Mackey Esqr 1. Robt. Henshaw
Robt Mackey
Bridewell Royal Hospital : Minutes of the Court of Governors BR | MG, 30th July 1761
Mr Saml Read Mr. Fras Wilson Robt. Mackey Esqr Mr. Saml Turner
Robt Mackey
Bridewell Royal Hospital : Minutes of the Court of Governors BR | MG, 30th July 1761
Mr. Jno Pope Mr. Fras Wilson Robt. Mackey Esqr Mr. Henry Crank Mr. Saml. Bates
John Mackey, Seaman on Board the Ship Valentine
Wills Proved at Prerogative Court of Canterbury, 8th October 1761
1761 2531423 W John Mackey Seaman on Board the Ship Valentine
Robert Mackey
Bridewell Royal Hospital : Minutes of the Court of Governors BR | MG, 28th October 1761
Mr Saml Read Mr Charles Morris Robert Mackey Esqr Mr Thos. Wheeler
James Mackey
City of Westminster Coroners : Coroners’ Inquests into Suspicious Deaths CW | IC, 11th February 1762
, John Davis , Clement Edus James Mackey Thomas William , Terry Bunn
Hugh Mackey, Cook of His Majesty’s Sloop Porcupine
Wills Proved at Prerogative Court of Canterbury, 2nd March 1762
1762 2531428 W Hugh Mackey Cook of His Majesty’s Sloop Porcupine
John Mackey, Mariner belonging to the Good Ship Swan
Wills Proved at Prerogative Court of Canterbury, 4th March 1762
1762 2531428 W John Mackey Mariner belonging to the Good Ship Swan
Robert Mackey
Bridewell Royal Hospital : Minutes of the Court of Governors BR | MG, 1st April 1762
Sr. Mattw. Blakiston Robert Mackey Esqr . Peter Roberts Junr. Esqr.
Robert Mackey
Bridewell Royal Hospital : Minutes of the Court of Governors BR | MG, 30th June 1762
Esqr Mr. Aldr. Alexander Edwd. Gardiner Esqr . and Robert Mackey Esqr . Were Chosen Stewards for the Next Election Day who are Desired to Provide a Dinner at their

William Mackey
Old Bailey Proceedings: Accounts of Criminal Trials, 7th September 1774
, July 26th . || William Mackey . I live in Crown-court, Soho; the prisoner was my servant ; my porter and he quarreled, and from some t
Sarah Mackey
City of London Sessions : Sessions Papers – Justices’ Working Documents SL | PS, 16th November 1774
, against the said Coxhill, for stealing in the county of Surry a trunk, several gowns, a quantity of wearing apparel, Etc. the property of Sarah Mackey , and the said Walker, and Littlewood for receiving part of the same goods, knowing the same to be stolen. Dated Sept. 28, 1774.
Sarah Mackey
City of London Sessions : Sessions Papers – Justices’ Working Documents SL | PS, 16th November 1774
65 Frances Walker , from Tothillfields- bridewell , committed by W. Adding- ton, Esq; on oath of Sarah Mackey , and another, on suspicion of felo- MIDDLESEX COMMITMENTS.
Sarah Mackey
City of London Sessions : Sessions Papers – Justices’ Working Documents SL | PS, 16th November 1774
SEX COMMITMENTS. niously receiving a gown and other things, the property of the said Sarah, knowing the same to be stolen. Dated Sept. 23, 1774. Detained on oath of Sarah Mackey , and others, for feloniously receiving in the county of Surrey several gowns, handkerchiefs, and
Sarah Mackey
City of London Sessions : Sessions Papers – Justices’ Working Documents SL | PS, 16th November 1774
, and others, for feloniously receiving in the county of Surrey several gowns, handkerchiefs, and other things, the property of the said Sarah Mackey , knowing the same to be stolen. Dated Sept. 28, 1774. 66 Will
Sarah Mackey
City of London Sessions : Sessions Papers – Justices’ Working Documents SL | PS, 16th November 1774
, on suspicion of stealing several buc- kles, hair-pins, Etc. the property unknown. Dated Sept. 2, 1774. Detained on oath of Sarah Mackey , and others for stealing in the County of Surry , several gowns, cloaks, hats, Etc. her property.
Wm Mackey
City of Westminster Coroners : Coroners’ Inquests into Suspicious Deaths CW | IC, 8th March 1775
Henry Jones Wm. Mackey Catherine Mackey
Catherine Mackey
City of Westminster Coroners : Coroners’ Inquests into Suspicious Deaths CW | IC, 8th March 1775
Wm. Mackey Catherine Mackey Archdall Harris .
Elizabeth Mackey
Middlesex Sessions : Sessions Papers – Justices’ Working Documents SM | PS, 1st April 1775
yams and Christopher Taafe for Assaults Elizabeth Mackey Wife of William Mackey of Gem Alley in the Parish of Saint Johns Wapping
William Mackey
Middlesex Sessions : Sessions Papers – Justices’ Working Documents SM | PS, 1st April 1775
e for Assaults Elizabeth Mackey Wife of William Mackey of Gem Alley in the Parish of Saint Johns Wapping in the County of Middlesex
Catherine Mackey
Old Bailey Proceedings: Accounts of Criminal Trials, 26th April 1775
d, he went in, and shut it. I came back, after I had been my beat, and listened at the door, for fear there should be any words, but I heard nothing. Catherine Mackey . I am wife to serjeant Mackey; we lodge in the fore parlour of the prisoner’s house. On Monday the 6th of March, about eleven at night, I heard the deceased go out: she came in again in
William Mackey
Old Bailey Proceedings: Accounts of Criminal Trials, 26th April 1775
of a little spot at one corner, of dirt, or rust, or blood, or something; there is not much blood on the cloaths, the breeches are very much stain’d. William Mackey . I am a Serjeant in the Guards, I lodged at the prisoner’s house he was a Serjeant in the third regiment at that time, (Looks at the cloaths) they are regimental cloaths, such as he used
Josph Mackey, pauper, 12
Workhouse Admissions and Discharge Registers, 26th April 1775
Alexr 51177 F4077 0 327 Mackey (pauper) Josph
Alexander Mackey
Old Bailey Proceedings: Accounts of Criminal Trials, 18th October 1775
took it out of the house herself; and he said, that he helped carry it home. It was lost on the Monday, and brought to me on the Saturday following. Alexander Mackey . Mr. Bennett came to me about seven in the evening, and told me the same story he has told your lordship now. We went to the prisoners house and secured them: they were in bed.
Alexander Mackey
Middlesex Sessions : Sessions Papers – Justices’ Working Documents SM | PS, 1st December 1775
afd. in the parish & County afd. Victualler . To plead to on Indictment found against him in October October Session last for assaulting Alexander Mackey . Chetham Solr
Alexander Mackey
Middlesex Sessions : Sessions Papers – Justices’ Working Documents SM | PS, 1st January 1776
late of the Parish of Christ Church Laborer for making an Assault upon one Alexander Mackey and Violently kicking him upon the right thigh whereby the same was greatly hurt and Bruised on the 9th Septemr last anor Court for a commo
Alexander Mackey
Middlesex Sessions : Sessions Papers – Justices’ Working Documents SM | PS, 1st January 1776
d Violently kicking him upon the right thigh whereby the same was greatly hurt and Bruised on the 9th Septemr last anor Court for a common Assault on the same day Alexander Mackey Charles Kitchenman
Jno Mackey
St Thomas’s Hospital : Hospital Admission and Discharge Registers TH | RH, 6th June 1776
. 3.6 Jas Palmer Jno. Mackey No. 17 Dunnings Amy Bp. gate Street Mr. Rondean 3.6
Robert Mackey, OldBaileyVictim
Old Bailey Proceedings: Accounts of Criminal Trials, 11th September 1776
n, value 8 s. a child’s linen gown, value 1 s. two pair of worsted stockings, value 1 s. and one pair of thread stockings, value 1 s. the property of Robert Mackey , July 11th . ‘There was the same defect in the evidence ‘as on the former indictment.’
Charlotta Mackey, pauper, 22
Workhouse Admissions and Discharge Registers, 19th February 1777
51350 F4077 0 338 Mackey (pauper) Charlotta

Elizth Mackey, pauper
Workhouse Admissions and Discharge Registers, 20th February 1777
51351 F4077 0 338 Mackey (pauper) Elizth
Charlotte Mackey, 23
St Martin in the Fields Pauper Examinations, 1725-1793, 10th June 1777
ank] Day of February last yet living and now this Examinant. Sworn the [blank] Day of June 1777 before [blank]. F5064 Charlotte Mackey female 23 10/06/1777 NRt.
Angus Mackey
Old Bailey Proceedings: Accounts of Criminal Trials, 10th September 1777
ower to have matters set to rights? – With propriety and consistency, these were my expressions. At that time I believe you yourself produced a bond? – I did, of Mr. Angus Mackey . Did you or not write on the back of that bond an assignment of it to yourself? – No; I had consulted previously with our solicitor before I went to Mr. Richardson, and
Angus Mackey
Old Bailey Proceedings: Accounts of Criminal Trials, 10th September 1777
on. Can you give us an account of what this bond was from Mr. Mackey to the prisoner, what Mr. Harrison said about it? – Mr. Harrison said, that he had at several times lent money to Angus Mackey ; that he began by small sums, and they increased afterwards to very large ones; that he had been used very ill by Mackey, who had promised faithfully to return the money, and kept him in
JANE MACKEY, WIFE OF, PORTSEA HANTS
Fire Insurance Policy Register, 1777-1786, 1st January 1778
23407 1778 SUN 1 264 081079 BN 396753 300 JANE MACKEY WIFE OF JOHN
Wm Mackey
Middlesex Sessions : Sessions Papers – Justices’ Working Documents SM | PS, 1st April 1778
of No. 3 High Holborn Yeom lxxx Wm. Mackey of the same Linen Draper xl Charles O’ Hara
Elizth Mackey, pauper, 1
Workhouse Admissions and Discharge Registers, 30th June 1778
57045 F4078 0 136 Mackey (pauper) Elizth
Robt Mackey
Bridewell Royal Hospital : Minutes of the Court of Governors BR | MG, 23rd July 1778
Esqr . Mr. Wm. Loveday Robt. Mackey Esqr . Nichs. Nixon
Sarah Mackey, pauper, 16
Workhouse Admissions and Discharge Registers, 25th July 1778
57048 F4078 0 137 Mackey (pauper) Sarah
Jane Mackey
City of Westminster Coroners : Coroners’ Inquests into Suspicious Deaths CW | IC, 20th August 1778
upon their Oath say, That the said William Grant a Laborer on the Twenty fifth day of August in the Year aforesaid being in the House of Jane Mackey Soap boiler situate in Peter Street in the Parish aforesaid within the Liberty and County aforesaid, and then and there standing upon a Sto
Jane Mackey
City of Westminster Coroners : Coroners’ Inquests into Suspicious Deaths CW | IC, 20th August 1778
Verdict, That on the 25. day of Augt. 1778 William Grant was Accidentally Scalded and Burnt in the Copper of Jane Mackey Soap boiler in the Parish of St. James within the Liberty of Westmr. Wm Skett
Jane Mackey
City of Westminster Coroners : Coroners’ Inquests into Suspicious Deaths CW | IC, 20th August 1778
lying dead in the said Parish Liberty and County. Andrew Shaw at Mrs. Jane Mackey of Peter Street in the Parish of St. James Westmr. Soap Boiler
Joseph Mackey, 16
St Martin in the Fields Pauper Examinations, 1725-1793, 14th October 1778
his said Master since the said binding. Sworn the 14th Day of October 1778 before John Goodchild, Sampson Wright. F5065 Joseph Mackey male 16 14/10/1778 NRt. Remd.
Frances Mackey, Spinster, Saint John Middlesex
Wills Proved at Prerogative Court of Canterbury, 25th November 1778
1778 2531601 W Frances Mackey Spinster Saint John , Middlesex
HUGH MACKEY, GENT, KING STREET WESTMINSTER
Fire Insurance Policy Register, 1777-1786, 1st January 1779
45886 1779 SUN 1 276 18779 BN 417874 100 HUGH MACKEY GENT
Elizth Mackey, pauper, 2
Workhouse Admissions and Discharge Registers, 6th May 1779
Joseph 57142 F4078 0 274 Mackey (pauper) Elizth
John Mackey
City of Westminster Coroners : Coroners’ Inquests into Suspicious Deaths CW | IC, 24th May 1779
Joseph Hughes , Henry Baker , John Mackey , John Hart , James Morrison
John Mackey
City of Westminster Coroners : Coroners’ Inquests into Suspicious Deaths CW | IC, 24th May 1779
Sw Mr. Emblin Mr. Fields 10 Mr. Henry Baker Sworn 11 Mr. Mackey John Sworn James More Mc. Ginnis
James Mackey, Serjeant in the Twenty Third Company Portsmouth Division of Marines
Wills Proved at Prerogative Court of Canterbury, 27th May 1779
1779 2531607 W James Mackey Serjeant in the Twenty Third Company Portsmouth Division of Marines
Cathn Mackey, pauper, 60
Workhouse Admissions and Discharge Registers, 10th June 1779
57154 F4078 0 275 Mackey (pauper) Cathn

Richard Mackey
City of Westminster Coroners : Coroners’ Inquests into Suspicious Deaths CW | IC, 9th February 1797
e Faith, and so forth, before Anthony Gell , Esq. Coroner of our said Lord the King for the said City and Liberty, on View of the Body of Richard Mackey then and there lying dead, upon the Oath of the several Jurors whose Names are here under written, and Seals affixed, good and lawful Men o
Richard Mackey
City of Westminster Coroners : Coroners’ Inquests into Suspicious Deaths CW | IC, 9th February 1797
n, who being then and there duly sworn and charged to enquire for our said Lord the King, when, how, and by what Means the said Richard Mackey came to his Death, do upon their Oath say that the said Richard Mackey on the eighth day of february in the Year aforesaid at the Parish and in the Liberty aforesaid To Wit at the Artillery Ground
Richard Mackey
City of Westminster Coroners : Coroners’ Inquests into Suspicious Deaths CW | IC, 9th February 1797
Anthy Gell his Majesty’s Coroner for sd City and Liberty touching the Death of Richard Mackey then & there lying dead as follow to Wit. Daniel Flin
Ann Hill Mackey, Spinster, Poplar Middlesex
Wills Proved at Prerogative Court of Canterbury, 6th May 1797
1797 2531845 W Ann Hill Mackey Spinster Poplar , Middlesex
William Mackey
City of London Coroners : Coroners’ Inquests into Suspicious Deaths CL | IC, 22nd May 1797
William Dyer and John Savey William Mackey William Williams Ja
Wm Mackey
City of London Coroners : Coroners’ Inquests into Suspicious Deaths CL | IC, 22nd May 1797
James Tite Wm Mackey Wm Williams
William Mackey
City of London Coroners : Coroners’ Inquests into Suspicious Deaths CL | IC, 30th September 1797
Delany Clark William Mackey Thomas Crooks
JAMES MACKEY, OldBaileyDefendant, 20
Old Bailey Proceedings: Accounts of Criminal Trials, 25th October 1797
610. JAMES MACKEY , JOHN TAYLOR
Alexander Mackey
Westminster Sessions : Sessions Papers – Justices’ Working Documents WJ | PS, 1st June 1798
key J Moses Esqr . Alexander Mackey AssaultJune 7th. 25 Ann Smith W Hyde Esqr
Ann Mackey
St Clement Danes Parish : Pauper Settlement, Vagrancy and Bastardy Exams CD | EP, 6th July 1798
Middlesex and Westminster } to wit Ann Mackey aged about 40 years upon her Oath saith That she Rented and lived in a house in Red Lyon Court in
Ann Mackey
St Clement Danes Parish : Pauper Settlement, Vagrancy and Bastardy Exams CD | EP, 6th July 1798
Sworn this Sixth day of July 1798 before us R. Ford W Addington her AnnMackey mark Saint Clement Danes
ann mackey, pauper, 40
Workhouse Admissions and Discharge Registers, 7th July 1798
93189 F4022 282 0 mackey (pauper) ann
James Mackey
City of Westminster Coroners : Coroners’ Inquests into Suspicious Deaths CW | IC, 8th September 1798
, Esq . Coroner of our said Lord the King for the said City and Liberty, on View of the Body of James Mackey then and there lying dead, upon the Oath of the several Jurors whose Names are here under written, and Seals affixed, good and lawful Men
James Mackey
City of Westminster Coroners : Coroners’ Inquests into Suspicious Deaths CW | IC, 8th September 1798
and Seals affixed, good and lawful Men of the said Liberty, duly chosen, who being then and there duly sworn and charged to enquire for our said Lord the King, when, how, and by what Means the said James Mackey came to h is Death, do upon their Oath say that the said James Mackey not bei
James Mackey
City of Westminster Coroners : Coroners’ Inquests into Suspicious Deaths CW | IC, 8th September 1798
for our said Lord the King, when, how, and by what Means the said James Mackey came to h is Death, do upon their Oath say that the said James Mackey not being of sound Mind Memory day of September in the Year aforesaid at the Parish and in the Liberty aforesaid in the
James Mackey
City of Westminster Coroners : Coroners’ Inquests into Suspicious Deaths CW | IC, 8th September 1798
in Wardour Street with a certain Razor made of Iron and Steel which he the said James Mackey then and there had & held in his right hand the Throat or Gulled of him the said James Mackey
James Mackey
City of Westminster Coroners : Coroners’ Inquests into Suspicious Deaths CW | IC, 8th September 1798
Steel which he the said James Mackey then and there had & held in his right hand the Throat or Gulled of him the said James Mackey did then and there stricke stab and penetrate thereby then and there giving unto himself the said James Mackey
James Mackey
City of Westminster Coroners : Coroners’ Inquests into Suspicious Deaths CW | IC, 8th September 1798
e said James Mackey did then and there stricke stab and penetrate thereby then and there giving unto himself the said JamesMackey , with the Razor aforesaid in and upon the throat or gullet of him the said James Mackey
James Mackey
City of Westminster Coroners : Coroners’ Inquests into Suspicious Deaths CW | IC, 8th September 1798
reby then and there giving unto himself the said James Mackey , with the Razor aforesaid in and upon the throat or gullet of him the said James Mackey one Mortal Wound of which said Mortal Wound he the said James Mackey
James Mackey
City of Westminster Coroners : Coroners’ Inquests into Suspicious Deaths CW | IC, 8th September 1798
he Razor aforesaid in and upon the throat or gullet of him the said James Mackey one Mortal Wound of which said Mortal Wound he the said James Mackey then and there instantly died. And so the Jurors aforesaid upon their Oath aforesaid do say that the said James Mackey

James Mackey
City of Westminster Coroners : Coroners’ Inquests into Suspicious Deaths CW | IC, 8th September 1798
James Mackey then and there instantly died. And so the Jurors aforesaid upon their Oath aforesaid do say that the said James Mackey not being of sound Mind Memory and Understanding but lunatic & distracted in manner aforesd. did kill himself.
James Mackey
City of Westminster Coroners : Coroners’ Inquests into Suspicious Deaths CW | IC, 12th September 1798
Wardon Street in the Parish of St. Anne Soho on view of the Body of James Mackey Thos Byfield of Compton Street
Jas Mackey
City of Westminster Coroners : Coroners’ Inquests into Suspicious Deaths CW | IC, 12th September 1798
8 St. Anne Soho Informations on Jas. Mackey Lunacy Cut Throat
Stanley Mackey
St Clement Danes Parish : Parish Clothing Books, with Names of Children at Nurse CD | BN, 14th November 1798
P Sockings ca Wray Peter Graves 1 Gilbert Stanley Mackey 1 Taylor: Mary Rawlins
Stanby Mackey
St Clement Danes Parish : Parish Clothing Books, with Names of Children at Nurse CD | BN, 2nd May 1799
1pr Windebank Dec 1pr Gilbert Stanby Mackey Sepr 10th 1 Gown Jan Hanl Petty Coats 1 1pr 1 1 & 1 Jany &1 Cloat 2 Spicer {1 Oct 1 Shirt 1pr & 1 Forty
Thomas Mackey
City of London Coroners : Coroners’ Inquests into Suspicious Deaths CL | IC, 19th December 1799
of our said Lord the King for the City of London and Borough of Southwark on view of the body of Thomas Mackey now here lying dead by the oath of John Watts
Thomas Mackey
City of London Coroners : Coroners’ Inquests into Suspicious Deaths CL | IC, 19th December 1799
aforesaid in the County aforesaid who being now here duly chosen sworn and charged to inquire for our said Lord the King when how and in what manner the said Thomas Mackey came to his death say upon their oath that the said being in and on board of a certain lighter lying on the River of Thames there situate I
Thomas Mackey
City of London Coroners : Coroners’ Inquests into Suspicious Deaths CL | IC, 19th December 1799
came to his death say upon their oath that the said being in and on board of a certain lighter lying on the River of Thames there situate It so happened that the said Thomas Mackey accidentally casually and by misfortune fell from and out of the said Lighter into the said River and in and with the waters of the said Ri
Thomas Mackey
City of London Coroners : Coroners’ Inquests into Suspicious Deaths CL | IC, 19th December 1799
out of the said Lighter into the said River and in and with the waters of the said River was then and there suffocated and drowned of which said Suffocation and drowning the said Thomas Mackey did then and there die And so the Jurors aforesaid up their oath aforesaid do say that the said Thomas Mackey
Thomas Mackey
City of London Coroners : Coroners’ Inquests into Suspicious Deaths CL | IC, 19th December 1799
he said Thomas Mackey did then and there die And so the Jurors aforesaid up their oath aforesaid do say that the said Thomas Mackey in manner and by the means aforesaid accidentally casually and by misfortune came to his death and not otherwise. In Witness whereof as wel
Thomas Mackey
City of London Coroners : Coroners’ Inquests into Suspicious Deaths CL | IC, 19th December 1799
of Southwark in the County of Surrey this 19th: day of December 1799 on view of the body of Thomas Mackey now here tying Dead David Jones of No.2
Thomas Mackey
City of London Coroners : Coroners’ Inquests into Suspicious Deaths CL | IC, 19th December 1799
an alarm. That a Whatchman and several other persons came from the Wharf look after what had fallen in the Water that enquiry being made who was missing it was discovered That Thomas Mackey the deced who was a Watchman on the Wharf was missing – Dept. understood the deced was taken up the Next. Morning Sworn be
Thomas Mackey
City of London Coroners : Coroners’ Inquests into Suspicious Deaths CL | IC, 19th December 1799
that shall be given them in Charge, and to inquire on the Behalf of our Sovereign Lord the King touching the Death of Thomas Mackey and for your so doing this shall be your Warrant; and that you attend at the Time and Place above-mentioned to make a R

Jas Maley
Middlesex Sessions : Sessions Papers – Justices’ Working Documents SM | PS, 1st February 1785
Enfield , House, Days ? S D Brot. up 1 3 12 – Jas Maley 1 – – 3 Ann Davis
WILLIAM MALEY, HOSIER, OXFORD STREET
Fire Insurance Policy Register, 1777-1786, 1st January 1786
139910 1786 SUN 1 337 31879 ML 519151 300 WILLIAM MALEY HOSIER
Bryan Maley
City of London Sessions : Sessions Papers – Justices’ Working Documents SL | PS, 18th September 1787
s in the County of Middlesex to the best of this Examinants belief and knowledge The goods so mentioned to have been Received by the said Bryan Maley ) in his Commit. having been found in his Possession in Great Earl Street aforesaid Willm Sowden
Pat Maley
St Thomas’s Hospital : Hospital Admission and Discharge Registers TH | RH, 27th December 1787
nd Job Nil. Wilson Pat. Maley Will. Weathers Nap
Mary Maley
Old Bailey Sessions : Sessions Papers – Justices’ Working Documents OB | PS, 3rd January 1789
one of His Majestys Justices of the peace for the said County the 3rd. day of January 1789 First this Informant Mary Maley upon her oath saith that she deals in Stockings and lives in a house the Corner of Chapel Street
Mary Maley
Old Bailey Sessions : Sessions Papers – Justices’ Working Documents OB | PS, 3rd January 1789
nformant John Watkins to be her property also and a part of the Stockings so stolen as aforesaid her MaryMaley Mark Secondly This Informant John Watkins
Mary Maley
Old Bailey Sessions : Sessions Papers – Justices’ Working Documents OB | PS, 31st January 1789
Middlesex to Wit} The Information of Mary Maley John Watkins and John Dixon
Anthony Maley, OldBaileyVictim
Old Bailey Proceedings: Accounts of Criminal Trials, 22nd April 1789
were indicted for burglariously breaking and entering the dwelling-house of Anthony Maley , on the 1st of January last, about the hour of nine in the night, and burglariously stealing therein 120 pair of worsted stockings, v
MARY MALEY
Old Bailey Proceedings: Accounts of Criminal Trials, 22nd April 1789
itto, value 24 s. three pair of silk ditto, value 24 s. two pair ditto, value 8 s. and eighteen pair of ditto, value 3 l. his property. MARY MALEY sworn. My husband’s name is Anthony Maley
Anthony Maley
Old Bailey Proceedings: Accounts of Criminal Trials, 22nd April 1789
MARY MALEY sworn. My husband’s name is Anthony Maley ; we lodged at Mr. Peter Cavernor ‘s
Anthony Maley
Old Bailey Proceedings: Accounts of Criminal Trials, 22nd April 1789
Cavernor had not lived there since last Christmas was a twelvemonth; my husband was in Ireland. Court. This indictment is wrong laid; it is not the dwelling-house of Anthony Maley ; but we can try them for the felony. Mrs. Maley. I had been out on the night of the robbery; I left the stockings, they were in two bags; I had only gone next door; I ca
Mark Maley
St Thomas’s Hospital : Hospital Admission and Discharge Registers TH | RH, 9th June 1791
Patients Geo Knell Mark Maley Que Mary Jent Ex Ann Mary Creswell
Thomas Maley, Saint George Hanover Square Middlesex
Wills Proved at Prerogative Court of Canterbury, 19th April 1794
1794 2531798 W Thomas Maley Saint George Hanover Square , Middlesex Saint George Hanover Square
Jeremiah Maley
City of Westminster Coroners : Coroners’ Inquests into Suspicious Deaths CW | IC, 2nd January 1795
Information oftaken this 10 august 1795 at the dwelling Hours of Sign of the Crown in York Parish of St Margt or view of the Body of Jeremiah Maley Henry Ward house Su
Jeremiah Maley
City of Westminster Coroners : Coroners’ Inquests into Suspicious Deaths CW | IC, 2nd January 1795
elicom & out of his Ward. John Storey Verdict That Jeremiah Maley being delirious & out of his Mind on Sunday the 2d. august 1795 thew himself out of a three Pair of Stairs Window in Ro
Thos Maley
Home Office : Criminal Registers of Prisoners in Middlesex and the City HO | CR, 1st September 1796
Sr. S Marriott High Treason And piracy for an Admirally Sessions May 30th NG do 5 { Brisk Jno Alias Thos Maley 27 5/ fair Complexion Brown hair much pitted with Small pox Dublin Mariner Markd in the Rt. Arm with a Crucifix and TM o
ANN MALEY, OldBaileyDefendant
Old Bailey Proceedings: Accounts of Criminal Trials, 30th October 1799
THOMPSON. 544. ANN MALEY was indicted for feloniously stealing, on the 1st of October , a pewter pint pot, v
Gerrard Maley
Middlesex Coroners : Coroners’ Inquests into Suspicious Deaths CO | IC, 23rd December 1799
John Chesterman Gerrard Maley B Jas. Harne

Records of Baptisms, Marriages and Burials, 1681-1709, 1st January 1702
49401 Baptism Margaret Makey female
William Makey, King hary yard
Records of Baptisms, Marriages and Burials, 1681-1709, 1st January 1702
129681 Baptism William Makey Surname is not given.
Margaret Makey, King hary yard
Records of Baptisms, Marriages and Burials, 1681-1709, 1st January 1702
129682 Baptism Margaret Makey Surname is not given.
Aith Makey
Middlesex Sessions : Sessions Papers – Justices’ Working Documents SM | PS, 2nd August 1720
to himselfe 2 John Crutchfield to himselfe 2 John Barrett to himselfe 2 Aith Makey to himselfe 2 Henry Southonce to himselfe 2 Fra: Palmer
ADAM MAKEY, LABOURER, St Margaret, Westminster, and St John the Evangelist BELL YD
Votes in Westminster Elections, 1749-1820, 1st January 1749
DE Trentham N 1749-01-01 1749-12-31 6321 MAKEY MK M300 ADAM ADAM E S
John Makey
Old Bailey Proceedings: Accounts of Criminal Trials, 24th April 1754
secutor.] I carried her back to the shop; there was an officer sent for, and she was carried before Sir Samuel Gore. I was ordered to aid and assist. John Makey . I am a shoemaker by trade, and keep a stall by Mr. Watson’s door. His wife ran out of the door, and cried out, Stop thief. The woman, I, and the last witness, ran after her; we took her
William Makey, Little Linford Buckinghamshire
Wills Proved at Prerogative Court of Canterbury, 14th April 1762
1762 2531429 W William Makey Little Linford , Buckinghamshire Little Linford
RICHARD MAKEY, SCHOOLMASTER, EYTHORN KENT
Fire Insurance Policy Register, 1777-1786, 1st January 1778
22487 1778 SUN 1 263 171079 BN 395134 200 RICHARD MAKEY SCHOOLMASTER
RICHARD MAKEY, CARPENTER, NONINGTON KENT
Fire Insurance Policy Register, 1777-1786, 1st January 1778
29173 1778 SUN 1 267 18979 TW 402388 200 RICHARD MAKEY CARPENTER
Hugh Makey
City of Westminster Coroners : Coroners’ Inquests into Suspicious Deaths CW | IC, 13th May 1789
May 13th. 1789 Inquisition on the Body of Hugh Makey in the Parish of St. George Hanover Square
Hugh Makey
City of Westminster Coroners : Coroners’ Inquests into Suspicious Deaths CW | IC, 13th May 1789
Good and lawful Men of the said Liberty. duly chosen, who being then and there duly sworn and charged to enqire for our said Lord the King, when, how, and by what Means the said Hugh Makey came to h is Death, do upon their Oath say That on the Eleventh day of May in the Year aforesaid at Night the said Hugh Makey
Hugh Makey
City of Westminster Coroners : Coroners’ Inquests into Suspicious Deaths CW | IC, 13th May 1789
s the said Hugh Makey came to h is Death, do upon their Oath say That on the Eleventh day of May in the Year aforesaid at Night the said Hugh Makey was coming Home into the House of Sir George Comwall Situate in Stantlope Street in the said Parish of Saint George Han
Hugh Makey
City of Westminster Coroners : Coroners’ Inquests into Suspicious Deaths CW | IC, 13th May 1789
then and there to do and execute all such Things as shall be given them in charge, on the behalf of our Sovereign Lord the King’s Majesty, touching the Death of Hugh Makey and for your so doing this is your Warrant. And that you also attend at the Time and Place abovementioned to make a Ret
Hugh Makey
City of Westminster Coroners : Coroners’ Inquests into Suspicious Deaths CW | IC, 13th May 1789
, within the Liberty of Westminster , then and there to enquire, in his Majesty’s Behalf, touching the Death of Hugh Makey and further to do and execute such other Matters and Things as shall be then and there given you in Charge, and not to depart without Leave
Hugh Makey
City of Westminster Coroners : Coroners’ Inquests into Suspicious Deaths CW | IC, 13th May 1789
rn Mr. Rich Reed Little Stamtop Street Sworn Mr. Rut DenewChabe St Buky Square Sw. Foreman Verdict That Hugh Makey ‘s death was Residental Richard Done
Hugh Makey
City of Westminster Coroners : Coroners’ Inquests into Suspicious Deaths CW | IC, 13th May 1789
Hannah Square with in the Liberty of Westmr in the County of Middlesex upon an inquisition Touching the Death of Hugh Makey lying dead in the said Parish Liberty and County Sarah Walter
Hught Makey
City of Westminster Coroners : Coroners’ Inquests into Suspicious Deaths CW | IC, 13th May 1789
Parish of st. George Hann Square Bart . on her Oath saith that on Monday Night the Eleventh Instant absut half hour after Eleven oClock, Hught Makey the Deced (who was Cook to St. George Corewell) rappred at the back Gate as
Hugh Makey
City of Westminster Coroners : Coroners’ Inquests into Suspicious Deaths CW | IC, 13th May 1789
ickard Coroner } Hugh Makey May 14th. 1789

NAME:
Maxey, Thomas
DEATH:
1741
VITAL:
Sewsterne, Rutland, England
VITAL:
Leicestershire & Rutland: – Index To The Wills and Administrations Proved and Granted in The Archdeaconry Court of Leicester 1660-1750, and in The Peculiars of St. Margaret, Leicester, and Rotblen and The Rutland Peculiars of Caldecott, Retton and Tirover
UK, Extracted Probate Records

Wills, Estates & Guardian Records

NAME:
Maxey, Thomas
DEATH:
1741
VITAL:
Sewsterne, Leicestershire, England
VITAL:
Leicestershire & Rutland: – Index To The Wills and Administrations Proved and Granted in The Archdeaconry Court of Leicester 1660-1750, and in The Peculiars of St. Margaret, Leicester, and Rothley and The Rutland Peculiars of Caldecott, Ketton and Tixover
UK, Extracted Probate Records

NAME:
William Maxey; Maxie; Maxy
CIVIL:
29 Jan 1750
RESIDENCE:
Ipswich
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Essex County, Massachusetts Probate Records, Supplement

1700
Sarah MaxeyPrimary Immigrant Abstracts of Virginia Land Office patent books 9 through 14, covering the
early decades of the eighteenth century. Includes numerous references to land patented by “French
refugees,” the Protestants (Huguenots) who fled France after Louis XIV revoked

1701 – 1948
Lock of hair given by Lady Caroline Berkeley to James Maxse; Lord’s Prayer written by John, father of James
Maxse, on a piece of paper the size of a shilling MAXSE/40

09 June 1704
Will of John Maxey, Haberdasher of Kings Lynn, Norfolk

06 October 1705
Will of John Maxey, Gentleman of Holton, Suffolk

1706 – 1713
Two leases of two tenements and two gardens (burgage no.28) in Downton. Parties: Macy, Duncombe,
Brookman.

1713-1717
Minutes of a Whig club 1714-1717, London Pollbooks 1713
Maxey, Charles, wea A Maxey, William, wea B Maxsee, Nath, dra A
There is no John or Edward Maxey the brothers of William and Nathanial jr

1714
Will of Charles Maxey, Glass Seller of Saint Stephen Coleman Street, City of London

23 March 1714
Will of Charles Maxey, Glass Seller of Saint Stephen Coleman Street, City of London

12 September, 1733
John Maxey, defendant in trial of in John Maxey, theft : specified place
John Maxey , was indicted for stealing 7 lb. of Tea, value 5 l. the Pr

12 September, 1733
John Maxey, mentioned in passing in Punishment summary from The Old Bailey Proceedings The Trials being
ended, the Court proceeded to give Judgment as follows: Received Sentence of Death 10. John B

14 October 1762
Counterpart lease for 7 years from 5 April to Maxey Allen, esquire

1763
British won the final victory in the French and Indian Wars which started in 1689. This war, known in Europe
as the Seven Year’s War.

1764
Will of Thomas McAcy or Macy , Seaman belonging to His Majesty’s Ship Vanguard

30 October 1766
Will of Richard Maxey, Peruke Maker of Abchurch Lane , City of London

1767
Frontiersman Daniel Boone, along with John Findley, travel into Kentucky across the Cumberland Gap

1768
The Complete Book of Emigrants, 1607-1776
15 September 1768-13 October 1768. Depositions in Charleston, South
Carolina, re the loss of the ship Unity, formerly the Eleanor, on the
coast of North Carolina in 1764. Deponents include Alexander Russell of
Charleston, shipwright aged 45, born in Scotland; Joel Holmes of
Charleston, gent. aged 32, born there; George Noddings of Charleston,
shipwright aged 48, born in Yorkshire; John Tuke of Charleston, tavern
keeper aged 34, born at Caywood, Yorkshire; John Poaug of Charleston,
merchant aged 30, born in Ireland; Joseph Maxey of Charleston, aged 51,
born in Southwark, Surrey; James Laden of Charleston, pilot aged 38,
born in Genoa but resident in South Carolina for 18 years; Alexander
Elsinore of Charleston, merchant aged 41, born in Suffolk; John Butler
Piggott of Charleston, clerk aged 28, born in London. (NGSQ 59/178-
181).

1769
Mary Ann Maxey Buckingham Co, Va SEENOTES
Knox Co., Tennessee

1780
Will of William Macy , Yeoman of Bruton , Somerset

13 October 1770
Will of Mary Maxey, Wife of Saint John Southwark , Surrey

1765-1772
The English Parlament passes several taxes causing English America to revolt against tyranny.

1773 December 16
What people should do when treated unfairly organize and disperse ones interest into the ocean
Boston Tea Party

1774 September 5-October 26
First Continental Congress meets in Philadelphia to resist British tyranny

14 December 1774
First military encounter of American Revolution, Fort William and Mary, N.H.

1 March 1784
In Virginia Deed of Cession, state of Va. cedes claims to western lands (The Door to the West)

28 June 1784
Will of Christopher Maxey, Peruke Maker of Saint Sepulchre Snow Hill , City of London

1785 May 20
Land Ordinance of 1785 allows surveying and selling of land in Western Reserve (now in Ohio)

18 August 1785
Will of Jemima Maxey, Widow of Wallingford , Berkshire

1785
Piece of pasture called the tenture ground, 1 acre 3 roods, abutting on the town ditch towards the east, the
highway on the west part, on the Wall pasture in the use of Maxey Allen towards the north, and on Purfleet
towards the south
1785 May 20 Land Ordinance of 1785 allows surveying and selling of land in Western Reserve (now in Ohio)

1786
After the Revolutionary War ended many farmers suffered economically. They could not pay their taxes or
debts. Daniel Shay led a group of angry farmers to the courthouse in Springfield. Fighting broke out between
the government troops and the farmers beginning Shay’s Rebellion.

1787
The farmers surrendered and Shay’s Rebellion ended.

13 July 1787
The Northwest Ordinance of 1787 establishes, and provides a system of government for, Northwest Territory

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Short title: Beyer v Barnardiston. Document type: Bill and answer. Plaintiffs: William Beyer, merchant of London (assignee of the commission of bankrupt lately awarded against Henry Armstrong, vintner of London), Godfrey Lee, gent of Doctor Commons, London, Nathaniel Maxey and Joseph Taylor, merchants and partners of London (creditors of said Henry Armstrong).

1714

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Short title: Lloyd v Wood. Document type: Two bills and two answers. Plaintiffs: Ann Lloyd, widow of St Margaret Westminster, Middlesex (devisee, sole executrix and legatee named of Evan Lloyd, esq deceased of St Margaret Westminster, said Evan Lloyd was administrator of Elizabeth Lloyd, his wife, who was widow of James Burbage Maxey).

1720

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Maxey v Coope. Bill and answer.

1726

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Short title: Englefield v Maxey. Document type: Depositions. Plaintiffs: William Englefield (administrator of John Englefield deceased, and administrator of Martha Englefield late wife of said John Englefield, of goods unadministered by said John Rnglefield).